TY - BOOK AU - France,Anatole AU - Robinson,Charles AU - Wright,Peter TI - Bee: The Princess of the Dwarfs AV - PQPZ PY - 2016/// CY - Salt Lake City, UT PB - Project Gutenberg KW - Fairy tales KW - Wit and humor, Juvenile KW - Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile fiction KW - Voyages and travels -- Juvenile fiction KW - Magic -- Juvenile fiction KW - Princesses -- Juvenile fiction KW - Kings and rulers -- Juvenile fiction KW - Folklore -- France KW - Dwarfs -- Juvenile fiction KW - Tailors -- Juvenile fiction N1 - Release date is 2016-12-19; Produced by Al Haines; Original publication data not identified N2 - "Bee: The Princess of the Dwarfs" by Anatole France is a fantasy novel written in the early 20th century. The story begins with a tragic event as the Countess of the White Moor finds a white rose, which signals her impending death. The narrative follows her as she entrusts her young son George to the care of the Duchess of Clarides, setting the stage for a tale that intertwines love, magic, and the fate of two children, Bee and George, who grow up together with a unique bond that hints at deeper connections and adventures to come. The opening of the novel introduces us to the poignant moments surrounding the Countess's farewell to her son, George, as she prepares for death, knowing she will not see him grow up. The Duchess promises to raise George alongside her daughter, Bee, ensuring they are treated as siblings. As they navigate their early childhood, we witness their playful interactions and budding affection for each other. The stage is set for their future adventures, hinting at themes of sacrifice, the exploration of identity, and the impact of parental love. The rich imagery and emotional depth allude to a coming journey into a fantastical realm with dwarfs and sylphs, where their destinies will unfold amidst challenges and magical wonder. (This is an automatically generated summary.) UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/53771 ER -