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When Hannah steals her grumpy grandfather's glass eye, she is transported into the Green World, a forest fairy world where Queen Tatiana and King Oberon are locked in a deadly feud, resulting in problems that will destroy both fairyland and the human world. Hannah manages to escape, but recruits her best friend, Meg, to go back, hoping the two of them together can fix everything. Before the girls can do more than talk with the queen, the king kidnaps Meg! With Tatiana's help, Hannah must find, and then bargain with the king to get Meg back. Between trips into the Green World and scary visits…mehr

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When Hannah steals her grumpy grandfather's glass eye, she is transported into the Green World, a forest fairy world where Queen Tatiana and King Oberon are locked in a deadly feud, resulting in problems that will destroy both fairyland and the human world. Hannah manages to escape, but recruits her best friend, Meg, to go back, hoping the two of them together can fix everything. Before the girls can do more than talk with the queen, the king kidnaps Meg! With Tatiana's help, Hannah must find, and then bargain with the king to get Meg back. Between trips into the Green World and scary visits to her human grandfather, Hannah discovers she might have the power to stop the war and restore the thrones to the fairy king and queen.
Autorenporträt
After earning Bachelor and Master degrees, Mary Ann Noe spent 29 years in Waukesha classrooms, first teaching 7th grade Language Arts & Social Studies, followed by 22 years of high school English and Psychology. Upon retirement, she joined a writing workshop, where a good instructor taught her that the slash and burn of editing doesn't leave scars. Mary Ann publishes poetry, nonfiction, and the novels To Know Her (2021), A Handful of Pearls (2022), and Hannah's Eyes (2023). Her poetry is in many print and online publications. She spends time reading, writing, baking, and happily communing with nature in Wisconsin. Visit www.maryannnoe.com for her blog, a collection of photos, a contact link, and more.