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Fairytales 2020

By: Catherine Habbie, Angela Habbie, Aleena Habbie
Narrated by: Linda Fitak
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Fairytales 2020 is the second in the series of Fairytales. It encompasses the works of Catherine Habbie and her daughters.

They are a delightful collection of thoughtful stories for young adults and teens. They include prize winning short stories from the Goodreads short story competion 2019 and entries to the BBC 500 words and more contest. A brand new Corona tale has also been included to keep up with the times.

©2020 Catherine Habbie (P)2021 Catherine Habbie
Anthologies & Short Stories Literature & Fiction Fiction Fantasy Magic Short Story

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