Elsie Spicer Eells
Elsie Spicer Eells was an American author known for her enchanting stories that often drew inspiration from her own rich experiences and travels. Born in 1880, Eells had a lifelong passion for storytelling, which she nurtured through her education and love for literature. Her works primarily focused on children's literature, where she skillfully wove together adventure, culture, and the beauty of nature, capturing the imaginations of young readers. Throughout her career, Eells published numerous books, and her writing continues to resonate with themes of friendship and discovery.
If you're curious about Eells' unique ability to transport readers to different worlds, you'll find a delightful selection of her stories in this app. Her engaging narratives not only entertain but also encourage reflection on the values of kindness, curiosity, and the joys of exploration. Dive into her works and see how her timeless tales can spark a sense of wonder in both young and old alike.
The Islands of Magic
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LEGENDS, FOLK AND FAIRY TALES FROM THE AZORES. Some three-fourths of the distance between America and Europe there is a group of nine beauti…
Fairy Tales from Brazil
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This book, subtitled "How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore", is a collection of short stories, most of them etiologial myths…
Fairy Tales from Brazil (Version 2)
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A collection of short, sweet fairy tales from Brazil, including How the Tiger Got His Stripes, and Why The Bananas Belong to the Monkey. - S…
Tales of Giants From Brazil
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Brazil is the land of the giant among all the rivers of the world. It is the land of giant fruits and giant flowers. Of course it is the lan…
Tales of Enchantment from Spain
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This collection of stories have been passed down through generations and reflect the humor, values and imagination of Spanish folklore. The…