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The Cottingley Fairies
The Cottingley Fairies | Ana Sender
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Fairies exist and these girls have proof! Elsie and Frances feel sad for adults who simply cant see the magic in the forests around them. If only they could see what we see. In 1918, Elsie Wright and her cousin Frances Griffith photographed fairies in their garden, in the small village of Cottingley (Yorkshire). Without expecting it, many people paid attentionincluding renowned writer and spiritualist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This is the story, narrated by Elsie herself, of the true events that led to the Cottingley Fairies becoming a international phenomenon.
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4.5⭐️ The story is simply lovely, and the recitation of the real events in the end is a perfect stepping stone for those who want more information. The illustrations are lovely, but a bit dark for the topic. Plus, while I absolutely love this book, the only reason it is not a five star read is that it includes none of the real Cottingley pictures.

jillannjohn This sounds really interesting... 6y
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