Idisa: eine thüringisch-fränkische Sage für unsere Jugend by Heinrich Langbein

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By Gary Greco Posted on Jan 2, 2026
In Category - Performing Arts
Langbein, Heinrich, 1864-1941 Langbein, Heinrich, 1864-1941
German
"Idisa: eine thüringisch-fränkische Sage für unsere Jugend" by Heinrich Langbein is a children's tale written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around themes of hope, healing, and the magical interplay between nature and humankind. It incorporates traditional folklore elements, making it an engaging narrative for younger audiences. The ...
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blessed by a fairy named Idisa who is dedicated to helping those in need. After encountering the fairy in a dream and learning of the healing powers of the spring, Elis takes action to ensure his father's well-being, ultimately leading to miraculous changes in their lives. The story melds elements of adventure, community, and faith, illustrating how kindness and determination can lead to positive outcomes even in dire circumstances. The narrative culminates in demonstrating the importance of gratitude and community support, reinforced by the wonders of the natural world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Dorothy Johnson
3 months ago

I’ve read many books on this subject, and the clarity of explanations makes revisiting sections worthwhile. This left a lasting impression on me.

Charles Williams
2 months ago

As a long-time reader of this genre, the examples add real-world context to abstract ideas. It is definitely a 5-star read from me.

Andrew Rivera
5 months ago

This was recommended to me by a colleague and the content encourages further exploration of the subject. I appreciate the effort put into this.

Matthew Scott
4 weeks ago

After looking for this everywhere, the writing remains engaging even during complex sections. Absolutely essential reading.

Emily Ramirez
5 months ago

At first I wasn’t convinced, but the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged from start to finish. Well worth recommending.

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