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by Susan Coyne When Susan Coyne, an accomplished actor and founding member of Toronto’s Soulpepper Theatre, was five years old, the world of fairies and make-believe was very much a reality. Kingfisher Days is her recollection of a summer spent vacationing at her family cottage as a little girl, when she received a series of magical letters from the fairy princess Nootsie www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins.  · Kingfisher Days by Susan Coyne. Click here for the lowest price! Audio Cassette, , Kingfisher Days. by. Susan Coyne. · Rating details · ratings · 30 reviews. 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 /5.


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by Susan Coyne When Susan Coyne, an accomplished actor and founding member of Toronto’s Soulpepper Theatre, was five years old, the world of fairies and make-believe was very much a reality. Kingfisher Days is her recollection of a summer spent vacationing at her family cottage as a little girl, when she received a series of magical letters from the fairy princess Nootsie Tah. Kingfisher Days. by. Susan Coyne. · Rating details · ratings · 30 reviews. 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. "Kingfisher Days is a magical little world that beckons the reader to step inside and drift along in a dream. Susan Coyne's touching recollection of a single summer in her childhood is pure enchantment." (Toronto Sun ) "Vividly imaginative at every turn while paying homage to a resonant generational relationship.".

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