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The Firebird
The Firebird
The Firebird
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The Firebird

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A retelling of the classic Russian folk tale about the prince who must complete three challenges in order to bring the firebird back to the king. He has help along the way in the form of a white wolf. Even if he finds the firebird, will he be able to bring ot home?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 11, 2012
ISBN9788799555925
The Firebird
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Ditte Gry Svensmark

I am a freelance translator and have recently started as a publisher as well. I plan to publish mainly children's books and fantasy for young adults, with the occasinal non-fiction thrown in there for good measure.

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    The Firebird - Ditte Gry Svensmark

    The Firebird

    By Ditte Gry Svensmark

    Copyright 2012 Forlaget Limitless

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    The Firebird

    Retold by Ditte Gry Svensmark

    Once upon a time there was a king, who had three sons. The eldest, Carl and Alfred, were fond of hunting, dancing and gambling. The youngest son, Peter, was just and kind.

    The king had a private orchard, and his pride and joy was a special apple tree, which carried golden apples. He allowed on one else to touch or eat these, and not even the royal gardener had permission to approach the tree. To protect it, he had a high wall built around the whole orchard, with only one gate, that only the king could open.

    One morning, however, the

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