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D. Britton

    Dorothy Britton draws deeply from her experiences bridging Eastern and Western cultures, crafting works that explore the beauty and spirituality of Japan. Her writing is characterized by a poetic sensitivity, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the nuances of Japanese aesthetics and thought. She excels at translating complex cultural and artistic traditions into accessible and engaging prose. Britton's unique perspective makes her an important voice for understanding cross-cultural artistic expression.

    The Snail who was in a Hurry
    Crow and the Troll of Ogley on Dunnett
    The Japanese crane - bird of happiness
    • When a crow with the gift of the Old High Tongue flies into the isolated settlement of Ogley On Dunnett, he strikes up a friendship with farm boy, Avebury Durndle, who shares this gift. But the appearance of a huge and menacing troll in the vicinity creates fear and panic, prompting Crow, Avebury, Ovis Longstride and Ephraim Marley to journey to the mountains of the Snowlands, in order to seek help from the wizard, Grayfalard. As Ogley On Dunnett is attacked by brigands, the fates of Crow, the Durndle family and the troll are bound together in a battle to save the village. But will things ever be the same again?

      Crow and the Troll of Ogley on Dunnett
    • The Snail who was in a Hurry

      • 62 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This is the story of a snail who was dissatisfied with life because he was very slow and other animals, reptiles and insects were always racing past and leaving him behind. So he goes on a journey to get advice on how he can learn to move faster. But he comes home again having learned that it is best not to try to be what you are not and instead to make the best of what you are.

      The Snail who was in a Hurry