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The wild girl, by Kate Forsyth

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The wild girl, by Kate Forsyth
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The wild girl
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Oclc number
890933531
Responsibility statement
by Kate Forsyth
Summary
Growing up in the small German kingdom of Hessen-Cassel in the early nineteenth century, Dortchen Wild is irresistibly drawn to the boy next door, the young and handsome fairy-tale scholar Wilhelm Grimm. It is a time of war, tyranny, and terror. Napoleon Bonaparte wants to conquer all Europe, and Hessen-Cassel is one of the first kingdoms to fall. Forced to live under oppressive French rule, the Grimm brothers decide to save old tales that had once been told by the firesides of houses grand and small all over the land. Dortchen knows many beautiful old stories--"Hansel and Gretel," "The Frog King," "Six Swans," and others. As she tells them to Wilhelm, their love blossoms. But the Grimm family is desperately poor, and Dortchen's father has other plans for his daughter. Marriage is an impossible dream. Dortchen can only hope that happy endings are not just the stuff of fairy tales
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