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The unmarriageable daughter about a story about a princess who doesn't identify with that role at all, and goes on a quest to become the person she actually wants to be. It's modern lgbt+ friendly fairtale.
"His daughter was, as he himself called it, a bit of a wild child. Her name was Dagmar. As a small child, Dagmar was mostly - as her father called it - inquisitive. Instead of playing sweetly in the castle garden with a hoop or a skipping rope, she built a raft to sail around the moat, or caught rats in the deepest cellars."

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The unmarriageable daughter about a story about a princess who doesn't identify with that role at all, and goes on a quest to become the person she actually wants to be. It's modern lgbt+ friendly fairtale.
"His daughter was, as he himself called it, a bit of a wild child. Her name was Dagmar. As a small child, Dagmar was mostly - as her father called it - inquisitive. Instead of playing sweetly in the castle garden with a hoop or a skipping rope, she built a raft to sail around the moat, or caught rats in the deepest cellars."


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Frank Norbert Rieter (Nijmegen, 16 June 1973) is a Dutch writer of prose, plays and poems. He is also the organizer of literary events, including the Nijmegen Literature Prize, and an avid player of fantasy roleplaying games. Rieter has self-published most of his books. In 2017 his novella De dundenker won the Short Novel Award and was published by Xander Uitgevers in the same year.