Tales for the Telling

Tales for the Telling by Edna O’Brien is a New Ed edition published by Pavilion in 1997, featuring 157 pages in English. This book recounts the adventures of three children who form a friendship with the stationmaster of a nearby railway station, presenting a narrative that intertwines elements of folklore and classic storytelling.
Readers will discover a blend of fiction and folklore as the story unfolds, highlighting themes of friendship and adventure. The book is part of a series of color-illustrated children’s classics, making it an engaging choice for young readers interested in fairy tales and legends. With its approachable narrative and charming illustrations, this edition invites exploration into the world of children’s literature and social themes.
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One of a series of colour-illustrated children’s classics, this volume recounts the adventures of three children who strike up a friendship with the stationmaster of the nearby railway station.
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