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Read by Mark Redfield, Mackenzie Menter
Three magical stories from three American authors, weaving magic creating true American Fairy Tales. In "The Princess Who Could Not Dance", a Princess learns to let go and let nature teach her how to dance. In "Rosy's Journey", a young girl embarks on a long journey to find her father. In "The Golden Windows", a boy learns what true riches he has in his life. Three magical stories from three American authors, weaving magic creating true American Fairy Tales. In "The Princess Who Could Not Dance", a Princess learns to let go and let nature teach her how to dance. In "Rosy's Journey", a young girl embarks on a long journey to find her father. In "The Golden Windows", a boy learns what true riches he has in his life. Ruth Plumly Thompson (July 27, 1891-April 6, 1976) was an American writer of children's books. She wrote many "Oz" books after "The Wizard of Oz" creator and writer L. Frank Baum passed away. Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832-March 6, 1888) was an American novelist and short story writer. Her best know work is the novel "Little Women". Laura E. Richards (February 27, 1850-January 14, 1943) was an eclectic American writer who wrote more than 90 books, including biographies, poetry, children's stories, and nonsense verse
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