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Fair Peril

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Fair Peril

By: Nancy Springer
Narrated by: Gabrielle De Cuir
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Buffy - a fat, 40ish, divorced mother - encounters a talking frog and, ignoring the warnings of fairy tales, does not turn the frog back into a prince. Trouble ensues when Buffy's rebellious teenage daughter Emily does kiss the frog; soon she and handsome Prince Adamus disappear into the enchanted land of Fair Peril. It is up to Buffy to rescue Emily and, in the process, learn that magic does exist in the most ordinary of lives.

©1996 Nancy Springer (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Classics Contemporary Fantasy Fiction Paranormal & Urban Royalty
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I dearly love this book. It's the punch line to the joke that starts" I caught a talking frog". It has some wonderful things to say about middle age and about self help.
The performance does some very odd things with volume that I really found distracting. Once I got used to that, it was still the book I loved.

My favorite fairy tale

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Loved this book when I read it and when I saw this book available in audio, I snagged it. The performance was perfect! Highly recommend.

loved this book

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For a mostly lighthearted fairy story this is well written, funny, and relatable.

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Well written and sassy

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