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Attention all fairy tale lovers! Get ready to be transported to a world of mythic creatures and enchanting stories. Imagine sitting by the hearth on a cold winter night, listening to your grandparent's tales of brave heroes and cunning dragons. That's exactly how Nicholas Kotar brings you Russia's favorite tales in his third fairy tale volume: In a Certain Land: Wise Fools, Cunning Dragons, and Baba Yaga. Enter the world of Baba Yaga, the mysterious hag who can be both friend and foe, and follow Ivan the Idiot as he faces off against a cunning dragon with six heads. But don't be fooled by the…mehr

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Attention all fairy tale lovers! Get ready to be transported to a world of mythic creatures and enchanting stories. Imagine sitting by the hearth on a cold winter night, listening to your grandparent's tales of brave heroes and cunning dragons. That's exactly how Nicholas Kotar brings you Russia's favorite tales in his third fairy tale volume: In a Certain Land: Wise Fools, Cunning Dragons, and Baba Yaga. Enter the world of Baba Yaga, the mysterious hag who can be both friend and foe, and follow Ivan the Idiot as he faces off against a cunning dragon with six heads. But don't be fooled by the title - these classic Russian fairy tales are not just stories for children. With Kotar's masterful translation, you'll discover the depth and complexity of these little-known gems that are sure to ignite wonder and delight in readers of all ages. If you love Fairy Tales of Old Russia, Epic Heroes of the Rus, or the classic Brothers Grimm fairytales, then In a Certain Land is a must-read for you. Want to get lost in the magical world of Russian folklore? Buy now before the price changes!
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Autorenporträt
Nicholas Kotar writes epic fantasy and science fiction inspired by Slavic fairy tales. He is an award-winning author of 7 fantasy books, 3 non-fiction books, a TV script that was looked at by Netflix, a full-length classical music libretto, and a soon-to-be-published sci-fi novel. In addition to his work as an author, Nicholas is also a translator of Russian fairy tales and a podcaster and speaker whose engagements have taken him throughout the United States to present on storytelling, classical education, and Russian literature, history, and culture.Nicholas lives in "cow-country," New York where he conducts a seminary choir and pretends to be a homesteader with his wife and four children. Join his community at nicholaskotar.com.