The Water Lily Fairy at the Ice Cream Palace


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The Water Lily Fairy visits Cinisi, a small town in Sicily, known as the "Ice Cream Palace." A special day is celebrated in this town for the children, called "Ice Cream Day." The rich men of this town are greedy and try to stop having Ice Cream Day. The fairy makes a special day for the children. She causes these men to be jealous and saves Ice Cream Day for the children.




The Water Lily Fairy


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The Water Lily Fairy is a story of a fairy who was curious about the people in Corleone, Sicily. She hid as a water lily in a pond among other water lilies. The fairy wanted to do some nice things for those people by showering them with different gifts every day.




The Water Lily Fairy


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"The Water Lily Fairy" is a story of a fairy who was curious about the people in Corleone, Sicily. She hid as a water lily in a pond among other water lilies. She wanted to do some nice things for those people by showering them with different gifts every day.







The Water Lily


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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.







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Seabirds Crying in the Harbour Dark


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The room rustled as the children looked around. They knew no one had been to the coast but they checked in case for liars, for the too-dumb to know the difference between the real world and the television, for the dreamers. A young boy yearns for a rabbit; a man battles for his father's love; a group of middle-class Australians find themselves in a newly renovated house; and an elderly refugee worries about his daughter's sea voyage. Seabirds Crying in the Harbour Dark is about seeking refuge, about how we define home and what makes us feel safe. The stories in this collection ask a simple question: what does it mean to live with compassion and kindness? "[Cole] writes without the guilt that has been so debilitating to our political and intellectual culture. She doesn't engage with debates about guilt or blame, neither fending them off nor joining the chorus of mea culpa. She brings an awareness to attitudes of mind that Australian readers will recognize."--Drusilla Modjeska, The Monthly [Subject: Fiction]




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