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It's here! Please share w/anyone needing a fairy tale pick-me-up

All money raised will go to THE FOOD BANK OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, which serves the western Massachusetts counties of Berkshire, Franklin, Hampshire (my county), and Hampden (home of two cities with very high poverty rates: Springfield and Holyoke).
Many of you have probably read this story already, back when it came out in It Happened at the Ball, but if you know anyone who'd like a pleasant, novelette-length distraction of the balls-and-fairies sort, maybe consider sending it to them? You can know that your purchase will help people struggling in the current environment.
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Nice! Good luck.
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And by the same token, **I** have a wonderful Decameron chapter by you to enjoy (and I should put some funds behind my enjoyment of that...)
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And it's not just the how, it's the what. I just got to this:
“Sune says there are stories of swans who turn into people,” said Frances, “but no one knows if the stories are true.”
“Swans and wolves might not make a family,” said Beldi.
Frances smiled, and stopped smiling suddenly. “Many animals may make a family,” she said. “Never doubt it. Should you be turned to a swan, you must still come home. But absent accident, you say truly, swans and wolves might be an uneasy mix.”
And I'm getting all teary-eyed.
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(And I am expecting a photo of a certain gown...)
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I loved the story and am going to grab a copy on Wednesday, when I get paid.
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(And thank you!)