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9780679312413

Kingfisher Days

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  • ISBN13:

    9780679312413

  • ISBN10:

    0679312412

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-11-26
  • Publisher: Vintage
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Summary

A magical tale of friendship and wonder—the perfect gift for the imaginative child in all of us.

One summer, in a hedge near her family’s cottage in Kenora, five-year-old Susan Coyne discovered an overgrown stone fireplace. Her father said it was the home of Uncle Joe Spondoolak, an elf who’d moved in after the cottage had burned down long ago. Susan, a fanciful child, decided to become keeper of the hearth, tidying it up and leaving little gifts for the elves: handfuls of wild strawberries, daisy chains, a tiny birchbark canoe. Overnight the gifts would disappear. One morning, there was a tiny piece of carefully folded pink paper wedged in between the mossy stones.

To Helen Susan Cameron Coyne: Greetings
Her Majesty, Queen Mab, has instructed me to thank you for making a home for all her people.


Thus began Susan’s correspondence with a precocious young fairy princess, Nootsie Tah, and her indoctrination into the world of the great and little people.

Susan took the letter next door to Mr. Moir, because he knew all sorts of interesting things. Sure enough, he had an entire library filled with books about characters such as Puck, Ariel and Oberon. The letters from Nootsie Tah continued, and that summer Susan developed two unique relationships: one with a proud princess from a mystical land, and the other with a gentle gardener with infinite wisdom and patience. These would sustain her throughout her life.

Author Biography

Susan Coyne is an actor who has played leading roles at theatres across Canada and overseas. She is a founding member of Toronto’s Soulpepper Theatre, for whom she co-adapted Anton Chekhov’s Platonov (with László Marton). Kingfisher Days is soon to become a play, produced by the Tarragon Theatre, where she is a playwright-in-residence. She is also developing and writing a new TV series about life in the theatre. She and her husband, actor and director Albert Schultz, live in Toronto with their two children.

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