How the Fairy Violet Lost and Won Her Wings by Marianne L. B. Ker

(9 User reviews)   1899
By Jennifer Chen Posted on Mar 22, 2026
In Category - Mythology
Ker, Marianne L. B. Ker, Marianne L. B.
English
Okay, I just finished the most charming little book, and I have to tell you about it. Imagine a fairy, Violet, who's a bit of a rule-breaker in her perfect, glittery kingdom. She's curious about the human world, which is strictly forbidden. One day, her curiosity gets the better of her, and she crosses over. The consequence? She loses her wings and her magic. The story follows her stranded in our world, trying to find a way back home. But here's the catch: she can't just find her wings lying around. She has to truly *earn* them back. It's a beautiful, gentle adventure about what we value, the price of disobedience, and what 'home' really means. If you love stories that feel like a warm hug with a sprinkle of magic, you'll adore this.
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Let's talk about a hidden gem I stumbled upon: How the Fairy Violet Lost and Won Her Wings by Marianne L. B. Ker. This isn't your typical flashy, action-packed fantasy. It's a quieter, more thoughtful tale that feels like it was plucked from a different, more earnest time.

The Story

Violet is a fairy living in a timeless, beautiful realm. She's told to never, ever visit the human world, but she can't help wondering what it's like. When she finally sneaks across the border, her wings vanish instantly, leaving her stranded. Stuck in our world without her magic, she's vulnerable and completely lost. The book follows her journey as she navigates this strange new place. She encounters both kindness and hardship, learning about human emotions—like loneliness, friendship, and sacrifice—in a way she never could in her sheltered home. Getting back isn't about a quest for a magical object; it's about Violet growing up and understanding the weight of her choices.

Why You Should Read It

I fell in love with Violet's voice. Her confusion and wonder at simple human things—like the feeling of rain or the concept of time—are written with such genuine feeling. The magic system here is simple but powerful: it's tied directly to character and intention. This isn't a story about good versus evil; it's about personal responsibility and the quiet courage it takes to admit you were wrong. Ker writes with a gentle, almost old-fashioned style that perfectly suits the fable-like quality of the plot. It made me think about the rules we follow blindly and what we learn when we step outside them.

Final Verdict

This book is a perfect, comforting read for anyone who misses the feeling of classic children's literature, like the works of George MacDonald or early fairy tale collections. It's for readers who enjoy character growth over battle scenes, and for anyone who needs a reminder that second chances are earned, not given. If you're looking for a fast-paced plot, this might feel slow. But if you want a thoughtful, heartfelt story with a core of real warmth, How the Fairy Violet Lost and Won Her Wings is a little treasure waiting to be found.



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Joseph Ramirez
1 year ago

Thanks for the recommendation.

Kenneth Nguyen
6 months ago

Great read!

Dorothy Hernandez
1 month ago

Five stars!

Aiden Sanchez
4 months ago

Amazing book.

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