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"Granny's Wonderful Chair" is a children's fantasy novel written by Frances Browne. First published in 1856, the book is a collection of fairy tales framed within the story of a magical chair. The chair, which originally belonged to a fairy named Goody, has the ability to transport its occupant to various enchanting and far-off lands.
The main narrative revolves around a little girl named Princess Rosalind, who is sent away by her wicked stepmother to live in a lonely tower. However, Rosalind's life takes a magical turn when she discovers Granny's Wonderful Chair. As she sits in the chair, it magically transports her to different places, and she hears stories from various characters she meets during her journeys.
Each story is a fairy tale in its own right, filled with adventure, moral lessons, and magical elements. The tales are diverse and feature characters like fairies, talking animals, and brave protagonists. Some stories include "The Christmas Cuckoo," "The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood," and "Catskin."
Frances Browne's "Granny's Wonderful Chair" is known for its engaging storytelling, vivid imagination, and the moral lessons embedded in the tales. The book has been a classic in children's literature for many years, offering young readers a delightful escape into a world of fantasy and wonder.