By: Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939)
Queen Who Flew: A Fairy Tale by Ford Madox Ford is a charming and whimsical story that captivates readers with its imaginative exploration of power, courage, and the pursuit of one's dreams. The protagonist, Queen Elfrida, breaks free from the constraints of her royal duties and societal expectations to embark on a daring adventure to discover her own potential and purpose in the world.
Ford's vivid and lyrical prose brings the magical kingdom to life, transporting readers to a realm where anything is possible and where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur. The character of Queen Elfrida is both relatable and inspiring, as she grapples with her fears and insecurities while finding the strength to soar to new heights.
The themes of individuality, self-discovery, and the transformative power of believing in oneself are beautifully woven throughout the narrative, making this book a poignant and heartfelt read for readers of all ages. Queen Who Flew is a delightful and enchanting tale that reminds us of the importance of embracing our uniqueness and following our dreams, no matter how daunting the journey may be. Book Description: In this delightful tale, the naive and sheltered Queen Eldrida learns the secret of flight from her friend the bat and sets off by air for a series of unusual adventures. In her travels she meets new friends - and foes - and discovers the joy of being of use to her fellows.
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