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Kate Learns to Swim
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Kate Learns to Swim

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Kate Learns to Swim is a fairytale. Although there are the usual fairies, witches, evildoers, and

magic, it is set in today’s world.

After going through a divorce, Kate experiences the injustices of becoming single again. Our

heroine, Kate, has a compulsion to visit the woods of her childhood with the tiny pool of water.

She discovers other ladies have felt the same pull. Under the power of magic, she learns to

swim in the arms of a man who lives in the water. When it’s time to leave, she finds herself on

the property of a local handsome doctor who vows to help her figure out the mysterious spell

she has lived through.

The magic of the spell continues as she meets and lives with real fairies. She is kidnapped by

an evil fairy and encounters a unicorn whose duty it is to rescue maidens in distress. Even

though she’s not a maiden, he decides to stay with her until one comes along.

Kate discovers Fairyland is under attack by an evil witch, and if something isn’t done to help, the

fairies will no longer be around to help humankind keep nature healthy and in good stead.

Kate’s life changes in this other world.

About the Author

Diny Robinson was born in Tacoma, Washington. She was raised at Thun Field, a private airport

in Puyallup, Washington in the shadow of Mount Rainier. Thun Field is now the Pierce County

airport. She was the only girl in a family with six younger brothers. Being raised in the public

was an education in itself. A close tribe with everyone a pilot marked a flight plan with travel and

laughter. She now lives in the Puyallup Valley with her husband Brian and granddaughter

Maddie.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
7 July 2022
Pages
628
ISBN
9781638675617

Kate Learns to Swim is a fairytale. Although there are the usual fairies, witches, evildoers, and

magic, it is set in today’s world.

After going through a divorce, Kate experiences the injustices of becoming single again. Our

heroine, Kate, has a compulsion to visit the woods of her childhood with the tiny pool of water.

She discovers other ladies have felt the same pull. Under the power of magic, she learns to

swim in the arms of a man who lives in the water. When it’s time to leave, she finds herself on

the property of a local handsome doctor who vows to help her figure out the mysterious spell

she has lived through.

The magic of the spell continues as she meets and lives with real fairies. She is kidnapped by

an evil fairy and encounters a unicorn whose duty it is to rescue maidens in distress. Even

though she’s not a maiden, he decides to stay with her until one comes along.

Kate discovers Fairyland is under attack by an evil witch, and if something isn’t done to help, the

fairies will no longer be around to help humankind keep nature healthy and in good stead.

Kate’s life changes in this other world.

About the Author

Diny Robinson was born in Tacoma, Washington. She was raised at Thun Field, a private airport

in Puyallup, Washington in the shadow of Mount Rainier. Thun Field is now the Pierce County

airport. She was the only girl in a family with six younger brothers. Being raised in the public

was an education in itself. A close tribe with everyone a pilot marked a flight plan with travel and

laughter. She now lives in the Puyallup Valley with her husband Brian and granddaughter

Maddie.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
7 July 2022
Pages
628
ISBN
9781638675617