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The Mermaid and The Boy: Traditional Mermaid Folk Stories Collection - cover

The Mermaid and The Boy: Traditional Mermaid Folk Stories Collection

Melanie Voland, Treehouse Books

Verlag: Treehouse Books

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Beschreibung

To escape danger, an overprotected teenage prince must leave his life at the palace and go out into the world by himself... And a shy princess must choose a husband... The prince finds a world full of magic, unexpected friendship, adventure and love... And the princess finds her confidence... A funny, sweet, fantasy, romance, adventure short story, for all ages. This is Book 9 in our Traditional Mermaid Folk Stories Collection.
Verfügbar seit: 29.03.2023.

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