Pray for Fey

Mark Woollacott
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What if someone close to you died and you desperately wanted to believe that one day you would see them again in an afterlife - but the society you are brought up in and its culture, has no knowledge of an afterlife and denies its very existence? Following the tragic death of her sister, Fey (a young idealistic fairy) is determined to prove that there is an afterlife for fairies - something which fairies have always denied the existence of. Not only is Fey prepared to sacrifice love in order to search for her spiritual identity but, more astonishingly and at great personal cost to herself, she breaks with years of fairy convention and turns to human beings for guidance and commits herself to their God in the hope of being granted a soul and eternal life in heaven. Pray for Fey is a deeply moving fairy tale set in the late nineteenth century, in rural Brittany, France. It is a tragic love story that truly touches the heart and reveals what really happens to fairies after they die.
Genres: Fantasy
140 Pages

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