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Story 1 - In A Circle of Dragons, a young girl must think on her feet to avoid being eaten by unexpected houseguests. Story 2 -Babiola makes her way through the slings and arrows of palace politics, having no memory of being other than a monkey. In both tales, the line between man and beast grows hazy. The cold-blooded are inflamed with passion, and the warm-blooded feel the dread of encroaching frigidity. Prufrock's stories of magic and mischief lead to surprising exchanges, unusual alliances, and enigmatic endings.

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Story 1 - In A Circle of Dragons, a young girl must think on her feet to avoid being eaten by unexpected houseguests. Story 2 -Babiola makes her way through the slings and arrows of palace politics, having no memory of being other than a monkey. In both tales, the line between man and beast grows hazy. The cold-blooded are inflamed with passion, and the warm-blooded feel the dread of encroaching frigidity. Prufrock's stories of magic and mischief lead to surprising exchanges, unusual alliances, and enigmatic endings.
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Autorenporträt
One of Fairy Tale Fictions's greatest borrowers, A.J. Prufrock was born in Funkley, California and educated in Winkleman, Utah. Prufrock worked a wide variety of jobs, including: switchboard operator, muckraker, UPS driver, custom woodworker, curriculum developer, traveling revivalist, behavioral interventionist, and department store Santa, before becoming a full-time writer. In 1995 Prufrock began publishing stray thoughts on theology and developmental delays. His first full-length novel, The Strange Experiment of Thuria Von Mulligan, climbed the best-seller list in Bohemia, but Prufrock could not find a way to satisfactorily translate the nuanced original for English¿speaking markets.Prufrock continues to cunningly evade public notice and now plans for a career peak to occur posthumously, trusting the children to deal with the responsibility of fame with the same quiet humility