In a Certain Kingdom: Fairy Tales of Old Russia (In a Certain Kingdom #1)

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Step into a world of magic and mystery with In a Certain Kingdom, the first volume of classic Russian fairy tales and myths translated by award-winning fantasy novelist Nicholas Kotar.

From deathless villains that can't help dying to idiots wiser than kings to a pestle-riding hag, this collection of nine stories will transport you to a fantastical land of danger, wonder, and ultimately, consolation. Rich with prophecy and adventure, these tales will help you see your own life in vivid colors.

This collection features Russia's most beloved fairy tales, including "The Tale of Ivan the Prince and the Grey Wolf," "The Frog Princess," and more. Discover delightfully entertaining stories filled with princes, warrior-queens, talking wolves, and everyone's favorite villain: Baba Yaga herself!

If you enjoy the classic Brothers Grimm fairytales, you'll love exploring the strange and thrilling world of Russian folklore with In a Certain Kingdom. Buy now before the price changes!

"We love fairytales and high fantasy stories in our family. Not the watered down fairytales we have today, but the mystical, gritty tales - stories told the way they used to be told... And these Russian fairytales, retold by Nicholas Kotar, are fantastic!" Texas Dragon Slayer

"This is a great little book with great tales to tell, to both adults and kids alike. In a Certain Kingdom is in regular rotation for story time in our house [and] helps foster a love of good stories in my children, hopefully helping them to craft their own stories as they grow." - AC

"What I find in this volume is encouragement, depth, and a seriousness about the human condition that is generally lacking in the stories we see on netflix or at a theater. People fail, people die, but in this world happily ever after isn't an aphorism to be mocked, it's once again a genuine possibility." - G. Widener

 

Nicholas Kotar is the son of Russian immigrants who moved from Russia after the Revolution. He is an award-winning author of 7 epic fantasy books inspired by Slavic fairy tales, as well as 3 non-fiction books and a TV script that was looked at by Netflix. Nicholas is known for his translations of Russian fairy tales and is also an acclaimed storyteller, podcaster, and public speaker.

 

Waystone Press

Pub Date: February 16, 2021

0.2" H x 8.5" L x 5.5" W

82 pages

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