"The Girl and the Wild Race" by Lucy Maud Montgomery is a captivating short story that follows the adventures of a spirited young girl named Tansy as she participates in a thrilling race through th... | Rate it: | |
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"The Girl at the Gate" by Lucy Maud Montgomery is a charming novella that tells the story of a young girl named Christine, who lives on a picturesque farm near a small village. Christine's life rev... | Rate it: | |
"The Girl Who Drove the Cows" is a charming children's story by Lucy Maud Montgomery, featuring themes of rural life, imagination, and the bond between humans and nature. The narrative follows a yo... | Rate it: | |
"The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf" is a classic fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. It tells the story of a young, proud and vain girl named Inger who, in order to save her new shoes from mud, thro... | Rate it: | |
"The Gnat and the Bull" is a fable by Aesop that explores themes of pride, insignificance, and self-awareness. In this story, a gnat lands on a bull's horn, apologizing if he's too heavy. The bull ... | Rate it: | |
The Goatherd and the Goat is a fable by Aesop about a goatherd who gets frustrated with one particular goat that, in his opinion, is not contributing enough milk compared to the others. Annoyed, he... | Rate it: | |
The Goatherd and the Wild Goats The Goatherd and the Wild Goats is a moral fable by Aesop. The story depicts a goatherd who brings wild goats into his flock, offering them better care than his own goats. Eventually, when a storm ... | Rate it: | |
"The Goblin and the Huckster" by Hans Christian Andersen is a delightful short tale that centers around a Goblin who is torn between his love for poetry and a huckster's generous offer of a jar of ... | Rate it: | |
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The Gods as Instructors of Jupiter's Son The Gods as Instructors of Jupiter's Son is a philosophical novel by Jean de La Fontaine. It narrates the journey of Jupiter's son as he is guided and taught by various ancient gods. Through intrig... | Rate it: | |
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"The Gold That Glittered" is a short story by O. Henry that explores themes of deception, love, and the nature of wealth. Set in the bustling backdrop of a vibrant urban landscape, the narrative fo... | Rate it: | |
"The Golden Bird" is a classic fairy tale by The Brothers Grimm that follows the adventures of a king's youngest son as he embarks on a magical journey to find a golden bird that has been feeding o... | Rate it: | |
"The Golden Goose" is a classic fairy tale penned by the Brothers Grimm. It revolves around a kind-hearted young man who is sneered at by his family for his simplicity. His kindness to an... | Rate it: | |
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"The Golden Treasure" is a collection of Hans Christian Andersen's best loved fairy tales. This book takes you through magical journeys into the enchanting world of princesses, emperors, swans, and... | Rate it: | |
"The Golden Tripod" by James Baldwin is a thought-provoking exploration of identity, culture, and the quest for belonging. Through intricate storytelling and rich character development, Baldwin del... | Rate it: | |
"The Goloshes of Fortune" is a magical and whimsical tale by Hans Christian Andersen. It tells the story of a pair of magical boots that grant the wearer's deepest desires, taking them on unpredict... | Rate it: | |
"The Good Boy" by O. Henry is a short story that explores themes of childhood innocence, morality, and the complexities of human relationships. The narrative centers around a young boy who, despite... | Rate it: | |
The Goose and the Golden Egg is a classic fable by Aesop. The story conveys a moral lesson about greed and patience. It follows a farmer who owns a magical goose that lays golden eggs. Consumed by ... | Rate it: | |
The Goose-Girl is a classic fairy tale by The Brothers Grimm. The story revolves around a princess who is betrayed by her maid and stripped of her identity. Forced to become a goose-girl, she event... | Rate it: | |
"The Gossip of Valley View" is a charming novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery, known for her beloved "Anne of Green Gables" series. Set in the fictional community of Valley View, the story revolves aroun... | Rate it: | |
The Gout and the Spider is a timeless collection of fables by French writer Jean de La Fontaine. This volume encapsulates morality tales symbolizing human manners and behavior through narratives in... | Rate it: | |
"The Grasshopper" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a poignant short story that explores themes of love, betrayal, and existential reflection. The narrative revolves around a woman named Masha, who gra... | Rate it: | |
"The Grasshopper and the Ant" is a classic fable penned by Jean de La Fontaine that centers around the story of a playful grasshopper and a diligent ant. In the summer, the grasshopper spends his d... | Rate it: | |
"The Grave" is a short story by Guy de Maupassant that explores themes of love, loss, and the inevitability of death. The narrative follows the poignant reflections of a man visiting the grave of h... | Rate it: | |
"The Gray Hare" is a poignant short story by Leo Tolstoy that explores themes of compassion, kindness, and the consequences of selfishness. It follows the journey of a gray hare who encounters vari... | Rate it: | |
"The Great Deadwood Mystery" is a captivating short story by Bret Harte that explores themes of justice and moral ambiguity in the rugged frontier town of Deadwood. Set against the backdrop of the ... | Rate it: | |
"The Great Expedition" by Sarah Orne Jewett is a captivating narrative that follows a group of explorers on a journey through the uncharted wilderness of the American frontier. As they navigate the... | Rate it: | |
The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel depicts first-person narrator Nick Carraway's interactions... | Rate it: | |
"The Greater Coney" by O. Henry is a short story that captures the charm and excitement of Coney Island, a popular amusement destination in New York during the early 20th century. The narrative rev... | Rate it: |

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