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When C.S. Lewis died in 1963, his friend J.R.R. Tolkien wrote of his friend's death in a letter to his daughter, "“So far I have felt like an old tree that is losing all its leaves one by one: this feels like an axe-blow near the roots.”
Lewis Carroll seldom traveled but one of the few trips he made outside England was to Russia in 1867. I like to imagine him having his own magical adventures in the land of the Baba Yaga.
What was the first book that you longed to live in the world of its pages?
Just a heads up, they don't honor competitors' coupons at the Goblin Market.
Anytime that is ‘betwixt & between’ or transitional is the faeries’ favorite time. They inhabit transitional spaces: the bottom of the garden, existing in a space between man-made cultivation & wilderness. Look for them in the space between nurture & nature...
- Brian Froud