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This lovingly illustrated water fairy tale for children over 6 years tells about the suspensive adventure and friendship of the young fisherman with his water princess and about her particular, enchanting and mystic water world. A young fisherman slips at the riverside and loses his consciousness. Lying at the shore, an enchanting water world discloses to him. There he gets to know the water princess who sometimes sings melancholic songs. He wonders why, and finds out, that she has a secret. Soon they become close friends and together, they explore the whole magic water empire. One night, by the goblins area, the princess discovers something that she has missed for many years. On the following morning, the fisherman awakes at the riverside with a stone in his hand that is shining in all colours of the water world. What has occurred? This fairy tale, written by Annina Boger, is an eBook lovingly illustrated and available in the following languages: German, French, Spanish and English.

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The Fisherman’s Dream

by Annina Boger

Illustrated adventure fairy tale about the Underwater Castle, for children over the age of six

Edition V5.1 with a new cover and revised images, published February 2017 by

SchreibARTelier GerberGermany

Copyright material. All rights reserved.

Summary

A young fisherman slips at the riverside and loses his consciousness. Lying at the shore of river, an enchanting water world discloses to him.

There he gets to know the Water Princess who sometimes sings melancholic songs. He wonders why, and finds out, that she has a secret. Soon they become close friends and together, they explore the whole water empire.

One night, by the goblins area, the princess discovers something that she has missed for many years. On the following morning, the fisherman awakes at the riverside with a stone in his hand that is shining in all colours of the water world. What has occurred?

Content: 35 pages plus appendices.

The Fisherman's Dream

Many hundred years ago, a young, jolly fisherman lived nearby a river. Every day, he caught just as many fish as he needed for himself to have a pleasant living.

He had a nice time, especially while fishing, because he liked to observe the water which flowed once quietly, once stormily, to join the wide stream downwards.

In his eyes, his family was made of the small and big creatures in the river and on the shore. And the plants and shrubs growing around him were his friends. The young man enjoyed looking up in the sky, often laughing about the clouds that sailed along it. They formed such amusing figures that it looked as if they would be hunting each other.

Best, however, he liked to watch the birds fluttering above him in the wind. And every year, in autumn, when they flew southwards, he missed their cheerful twittering and could hardly wait for spring, when they would finally come back and nature would reach again its full glory.

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A few years passed like this. But slowly, the once so happy and cheerful guy became quieter and quieter. Although, actually, nothing had changed in his life, the fisherman was beginning to get a feeling of discontent. It confused him.

He considered: It is so peaceful here, and I am in such good health and have no worries. And yet, I lack something. But what could it be?

More and more, the things he cared so much about became irrelevant. He forgot to watch the clouds in the sky and only looked up when it started to rain. Even the lively twittering of the birds, which once so delighted him, became a nuisance, and when autumn came and they were about to go southwards, he was rather feeling relieved than sad. He just looked at them flying away and grumbled:

“Such a clamour! It’s about time that they move away. Finally, I will be in peace.”

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