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Beneath Crimson Canopy - cover

Beneath Crimson Canopy

Oliver Drummond

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In Beneath Crimson Canopy, young Sylin and her brave companions set off on an enchanting adventure to revive an ancient festival celebrated beneath the ever-red leaves of a mystical forest. Along the way, they meet magical creatures, wise herbalists, and face challenges that test their courage, creativity, and respect for nature. As they journey deeper into the forest, they uncover forgotten legends that bind nature, culture, and community. Filled with humor, heart, and vibrant landscapes, this tale reminds young readers of the importance of tradition, unity, and the enduring power of nature.
Available since: 06/17/2025.
Print length: 141 pages.

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