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White Stones

by M. King

Series: Travellers' Tales (4)

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"A curse is a difficult thing to lift. When Zach’s two brothers fall foul of an old woman with hidden powers, he must set out to save them…not knowing he will uncover far more than he imagined.
Alone in the world—and in their isolated woodland camp—Zach, Cain, and Joseph should know better than to offend old hags who come calling. Under threat of a terrible spell, Zach must travel to free his brothers with nothing but his bravery, and his dreams. Yet what he finds at the strange cottage upon the hill surpasses anything he could have expected.

Note: White Stones is inspired by a version of the traditional Welsh story ‘Small White Stones’, also sometimes known as ‘The Three Sisters’, collected by John Sampson. …And a little bit by Pygmalion."

--M. King (flippedfrogcollective.com)
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