Finding Faeries

Finding Faeries
Author: Alexandra Rowland
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781982150273

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Discover where faeries and other mythical creatures are hiding in our modern, urban environment with this beautifully illustrated guide to uncovering magical beings. Like every other being in our world, fantastical creatures have been forced to adapt to the climate, industrial, and cultural changes of the modern era. Countless formerly common creatures including akeki and cave trolls have been driven out by urban sprawl and climate change while others, like ether sprites and brownies, have been able to thrive in abundance, creating homes in city environments. Featuring descriptions of magical creatures from around the globe, this encyclopedic collection details the history and adaptability of more than fifty different species of fae. Within these pages, you’ll learn about: -The History of the Land of Faerie and who you might find there -Immigration’s Effect on legendary creatures, who often travel with us when we move -The Native Species of the Americas, including the Thunderbird and wendigo -The Impacts of Climate Change and Conservation, and how you can help preserve these mythical creatures -And Beginner Tips for Fae-Spotting, including safety tips for interacting with fae​ Combining scholarship with modern lore and environmentalism, and featuring stunning hand-drawn illustrations, Finding Faeries is a captivating look at the fantastical beings that inhabit our world today.

Finding Fairies

Finding Fairies
Author: Michelle Roehm McCann,Marianne Monson-Burton
Publsiher: Council Oak Books
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2001-09-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 157178165X

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Covers fairy lore from six continents, their legends, their habits, and how to befriend them. Also includes instructions for fairy games, fairy food, and how to plant a fairy garden.

How to See Faeries

How to See Faeries
Author: John Matthews
Publsiher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0810997509

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Reveals that ways that those who are willing and able to alter the way in which they perceive the world around them may one day see fairies and other creatures of legend and lore.

Faeries

Faeries
Author: David Larkin
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1978
Genre: Fairies
ISBN: 9780553346343

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Edited by David Larkin. Two talented artists explore the world of faeries in myths, legends, and folklore.

How to Find Flower Fairies

How to Find Flower Fairies
Author: Cicely Mary Barker
Publsiher: Frederick Warne Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Fairies
ISBN: 0723258902

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Using clever disguises, fairies live and hide in treetops, forests, gardens, marshes, and hedgerows.

Flood

Flood
Author: James Heneghan
Publsiher: Groundwood Books Ltd
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2002-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781554980161

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When a flood kills eleven-year-old Andy Flynn's mother and stepfather, the only world he has ever known is gone and he is alone. Aunt Mona, whom he has never met, takes him to live with her in Halifax, on the opposite side of the country. During the flight, Aunt Mona tells him harshly that his father was not a war hero killed in battle, as Andy's mother led him to believe, but a no-good thief and drunk who is very much alive in Halifax. Andy is stunned, and as soon as they reach their destination, he runs away from his aunt to find his father. James Heneghan's remarkable gift for storytelling shines as strongly as ever in this moving and funny tale.

Faeries

Faeries
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2000
Genre: Gay men
ISBN: UCSC:32106012494339

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"Faeries," photographer Keri Pickett's latest project, welcomes us into a secluded community in the wooded Minnesota sanctuary of Kawashaway, home of the self-proclaimed "radical faeries," a name chosen by a group of mostly gay men to express pride and solidarity in their differences. Here, in this idyllic, remote setting, an annual retreat takes place: a week of camp fires, communal bonding, and gender bending. Pickett's photographs span six years of these summer gatherings, at which people from across the country join together as friends and family. This group forms a circle of souls, individuals seeking to find their place in a culture that seems to prize individuality but frequently distrusts those who are different. As the book relates through interviews with participants of the gatherings, the faerie community provides for much more than a frolic in the woods. It has become a stabilizing support network--a new radical means of extended family. Pickett's elegant black-and-white images are intimate records of the spiritual exploration and the unique closeness found far away from everyday life. Her photographs convey comfort and comedy, solace and joy, exuberance and contemplation. The surprising sight of men in drag against the backdrop of a forest lends the volume an unusual visual drama. She captures the poignant gesture of an embrace, the naturalness and beauty of naked bodies, and a gleefully chaotic abundance of fancy frocks. Through these details "Faeries" reveals the cautious and joyful evolution of a community with members across the United States. An extended text, transcribed and edited from conversations with members of the faeries, accompanies thephotographs. In their own words, they discuss friendship, the process of coming out, magic, religion, and ritual. The voices speak of self-discovery, personal growth, and a sought-after sense of safety--themes gracefully and effectively echoed by Pickett's classically beautiful and often humorous photographs.

A Natural History of Fairies

A Natural History of Fairies
Author: Emily Hawkins
Publsiher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Fairies
ISBN: 9780711247666

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Fairies are all around us--you just need to look carefully and you'll see signs of them everywhere. Written and compiled by the esteemed botanist Professor Arbour, prepare to be amazed as we discover everything there is to know about the natural history of fairies.