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The Folk Keeper

In this story, a young protagonist discovers their role as a guardian of traditional tales and legends, navigating a complex and magical realm. more

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Franny Billingsley
Franny Billingsley

Franny Billingsley is an American author known for her fantasy and young adult literature. Born on July 3, 1954, she has a passion for writing that has fueled a series of novels beloved by readers. more

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