
Piper's Pond
The Unwritten Fairytale
M. K. Wood(Author)
FriesenPress
Published on 15. May 2020
Book
Hardback
126 pages
978-1-5255-6550-2 (ISBN)
Description
We all have stories, worlds we create from our love and laughter, our hatred and fear. Some of us simply visit them in our own imaginations, while others write them down and invite others to live there for a while. But what if the writer had special magic all her own?
Grief-stricken and left alone to raise her young daughter when her husband suddenly passes, author and mother Piper Wolfe falls into a state of depression, but with the help of a dear friend, she finds solace in the creation of a fairy garden at the pond behind her house¿a house she thought she would always share with the love of her life.
Pouring all her love and longing into that beautiful fairy realm, she slowly heals and finds her way back to life and laughter. Imagine her surprise when, on the anniversary of her greatest loss, she learns that this new world she envisioned is just as real, just as alive, as the one she's always known. And that she is its creator.
Now, as a great evil threatens the garden, and all the magical creatures who call it home, Piper must learn to embrace her own magic, come face to face with the dark corners of her own unwritten fairy tale, and with the help of her oldest friend, save Piper's Pond.
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Series
Language
English
Target group
Children/juvenile
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
345 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5255-6550-2 (9781525565502)
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Person
Author M. K. Wood is a self-professed dreamer who has always found her happy place in writing, be it with her Scooby-Doo pen on paper when she was eight years old, or with the serious and very grown-up writing program that she uses now-except, that is, when she's outside, surrounded by nature, writing with a pen on paper just like in the old days. With her two amazing kids, Skyler and Brody, who were the inspiration for Piper's Pond, her always supportive husband, and two cats, Moka and Morris (who were completely unhelpful with their four-footed attempts at amateur keyboard editing), she wrote this book in the place she lives, as close to nature as she is able to get, and where she communes daily with the outside world, checking in regularly with the fairies.