
Dugina čarolija - Tra zelena vila
Follow the fairy to the end of the rainbow! Tara, the green fairy, is lost in a leafy valley. Can Sanja and Kristina solve the secret of the garden and save it?
No copies available
The last copy was sold recently.

Follow the fairy to the end of the rainbow! Tara, the green fairy, is lost in a leafy valley. Can Sanja and Kristina solve the secret of the garden and save it?
No copies available
The last copy was sold recently.
Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.
One of the biggest names in contemporary world literature in the mature period of his rich writing career dabbled in fairy tales. In the acclaimed novel Paradise Lost, he weaves a seductive tale of angels, love and the search for a primal beginning.
Three sisters live on the edge of the forest. One evening, Gwendoline, the youngest sister, is called to the forest by a hind.
The book follows the adventure of two children who find themselves in a shipwreck. Their struggle for survival, mutual support and coping in an unfamiliar environment form the core of this story.
The writer in this real-life fairy tale, as in her other stories, is both a teacher and a prophetess. It describes the bat, our distant mammalian relative that flies out at dusk and flies at night.
The story was published by Mijat Stojanović in his book Folk Tales and Poems, published in 1867. Along with it, Stojanović noted: "In Samac from the merchant Marko from Kobaš, grad. krajina year 1835."