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The Green Children of Woolpit - The Lost Souls from Another World - cover

The Green Children of Woolpit - The Lost Souls from Another World

Thomas Loki

Editorial: Heritage Books

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Sinopsis

In a quiet medieval village in England, two mysterious children appeared as if from nowhere. Their skin was an eerie shade of green, their language was unlike anything ever heard, and they seemed utterly lost in a world that was not their own. No one knew where they had come from or how they had arrived in Woolpit.
 
 
 
Were they lost travelers from a hidden land, survivors of an unknown disaster, or something far stranger? As they struggled to adjust to life among the villagers, only one of them lived long enough to tell a story—one that raised more questions than answers.
 
 
 
For centuries, their existence has remained one of history’s most unsettling mysteries. This book explores the theories, the folklore, and the lingering question: did these children truly come from another world?
Disponible desde: 02/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 71 páginas.

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