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Ruth Sawyer is the author of Leerie (2019), Roller Skates (1967), Herself, Himself & Myself (2022), Seven Miles to Arden (1916), The Way of the Storyteller (1977).

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Leerie

release date: Dec 20, 2019
Leerie
In "Leerie," Ruth Sawyer crafts a whimsical yet poignant tale that captures the essence of childhood wonder and the interplay of light and shadow. Set against a backdrop of a bustling, idyllic town, the narrative unfurls through the eyes of a young boy, who navigates the complexities of life, friendship, and dreams under the watchful gaze of the magical street lamp, Leerie. Sawyer''s prose masterfully intertwines elements of folklore and realism, resulting in a rich literary tapestry that reflects the innocence and imagination of youth while steering the reader toward contemplations on mortality and hope. This enchanting work fits seamlessly into the tradition of American children''s literature, enriched by the author''Äôs knack for vivid imagery and lyrical storytelling. Ruth Sawyer, a revered figure in children''s literature, drew inspiration from her own roots and experiences in rural America. Her extensive background in storytelling, paired with her passion for preserving oral traditions, allowed her to infuse "Leerie" with authenticity and emotional depth. Sawyer''s commitment to celebrating the joys and challenges of childhood is underscored by her belief in the transformative power of stories, making her a pioneer in advocating for the literary needs of young readers. "Leerie" is not merely a book for children; it is a timeless journey that resonates with readers of all ages. I recommend this enchanting tale to anyone seeking to rekindle their sense of wonder or to understand the profound connections between childhood experiences and the stories we cherish. Sawyer''Äôs narrative invites you to rediscover the magic found in everyday moments, making it a worthy addition to any bookshelf.

Herself, Himself & Myself

release date: Oct 27, 2022
Herself, Himself & Myself
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Way of the Storyteller

The Way of the Storyteller
As interest in the art of storytelling continues to grow, many books have appeared on the subject but none have matched the scope and charm of The Way of the Storyteller. First published in 1942, this classic work is unique in its blend of literary history, criticism, analysis, personal anecdote, and how-to instructions. Sawyer examines storytelling as a folk art and a still-living art, tracing its evolution from the earliest narrative impulses that developed as stories were written down. With simple suggestions, she instructs the reader in the art of storytelling and freeing the creative imagination by disciplining the mind. Sawyer''s guide also includes an engaging selection of international stories sure to enchant both children and adults. The Way of the Storyteller also is an invaluable resource with a comprehensive reading and story list.

Herself, Himself and Myself

release date: Mar 29, 2014
Herself, Himself and Myself
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1917 Edition.

This Way to Christmas

This Way to Christmas
A lonely boy in snowy hill country at Christmas meets a "locked-out fairy" who introduces him to equally lonely neighbors and each tells him a unique story of the Christmas season.

The Christmas Anna Angel

The Christmas Anna Angel
A little girl in Hungary celebrates Christmas during one of the lean years of World War I.

The Primrose Ring

release date: Jul 24, 2020
The Primrose Ring
An unashamed and quite delightful tale of ''Fancy and faeries'', as the author terms it in her short foreword, where a magical bunch of primroses bought on May Eve brings the Little People into the life of the staff and children of a hospital, to benevolent effect. The buyer of the flowers is Margaret Maclean, nurse to the nine ''incurable'' children of Ward C at Saint Margarets. She was once herself an ''incurable'', before the old Senior Surgeon saved her against the odds. But the new Senior Surgeon and compassionless Trustees have some drastic plans for both ''Miss Peggie'' and the inhabitants of Ward C - only they picked the wrong night to bring their plans into being. Despite the obvious pathos inherent in the characters and their situation, ''The Primrose Ring'' keeps its good sense and doesn''t succumb to sentiment or offer any false hopes with the way the story plays out. The children''s night journey through the magical primrose ring to the Land of Tir-na-n''Og is particularly pleasing. A superior fairy story in the Celtic strain, for both children and adults. (Goodreads)

This Way to Christmas (Musaicum Christmas Specials)

release date: May 07, 2021
This Way to Christmas (Musaicum Christmas Specials)
This Way to Christmas is a tale about a young boy David whose parents go on a trip and leave him in the care of an Irish couple, Joanna and Barney. In each chapter David listens to a new Christmas story or folk tale, learning more and more about the magic of Christmas, and its tradition and customs.

Black Cat Weekly #210

release date: Sep 07, 2025
Black Cat Weekly #210
This issue, we seem to have a wee bit of a sea theme. But there’s more than enough variety to go around, with original crime and mystery tales from Hal Charles, Neil S. Plakcy, Pam Barnsley—plus original science fiction and fantasy from Steven Mathes, Tim Fahlstedt, and Maureen Bowden. As to classics, we have a Sherlock Holmes parody from Maurice Baring and a rare Irish fantasy from Ruth Sawyer (who is a writer I’ve recently become interested in—she published a significant body of supernatural fiction, but in literary and mainstream publications). We also have classic novels from Victor L. Whitechurch and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (of Sherlock Holmes fame)—though this one is a science-fantasy tale of lost Atlantis! And here’s a giant salute to Ron Miller. This is his 75th issue as Art Director. He’s been either using his own artwork or that of his friend, the late Stephen Hickman (courtesy of Vicki Hickman), for covers since he took over. Hickman’s cover this issue is another great one. Here’s the complete lineup: Cover Art: Stephen Hickman NOVELS The Templeton Case, by Victor L. Whitechurch A mysterious will, hidden motives, and a case that tests sharp wits… The Maracot Deep, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Explorers dive beneath the ocean waves—and find a lost world! SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MYSTERY “Sweet Tooth,” by Hal Charles Can you solve the mystery before the detective? All the clues are there! SHORT STORIES “A Dog of Justice,” by Neil S. Plakcy [Michael Bracken Presents short story] When justice falters, one golden retriever helps uncover the real story. “Catch-and-Kill,” by Pam Barnsley She made a career chasing scandals—until one scandal came chasing her… “Alibi,” by Hal Charles A retired agent and his brother test a suspect’s shaky alibi at Fenway Park. “The Story of a Skat Scoring Book,” by Maurice Baring [Sherlock Holmes series] A lost scoring book draws Holmes and Watson into intrigue in snowy Russia! “Unmistakable Laughter,” by Steven Mathes On Venus, a salesman dares to bargain with a mountain that kills intruders. “Assisted Evolution in the Suburban Life,” by Tim Fahlstedt Machines hum, children excel, and doubt shadows a flawless society. “Annabelle,” by Maureen Bowden On Anglesey’s wild coast, witches, ghosts, and destiny entwine across ages. “The Blessing of the Waters,” by Ruth Sawyer On Donegal’s shores, hunger and hope collide with the mysteries of faery.

Journey Cake, Ho!

Journey Cake, Ho!
Johnny is leaving the farm because of hard times when his Journey Cake leads him on a merry chase that results in a farm yard full of animals and the family all together again.
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