The Wee Free Men (ISBN 0-06-001236-6 and ISBN 0-06-001237-4) is a children's fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett.
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| - The Wee Free Men (ISBN 0-06-001236-6 and ISBN 0-06-001237-4) is a children's fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett.
- The Wee Free Men, first published in 2003, is the second Story of The Discworld book for younger readers. While Terry Pratchett's first Discworld book for children, The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents had swearing translated to rat language, in this book it is in the dialect of the Nac Mac Feegle which is taken from Scots and Scottish Gaelic. The novel contains a scene inspired by the painting called "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke", by Richard Dadd. An illustrated edition of the novel, with pictures by Stephen Player, was published.
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| - The Wee Free Men (ISBN 0-06-001236-6 and ISBN 0-06-001237-4) is a children's fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett.
- The Wee Free Men, first published in 2003, is the second Story of The Discworld book for younger readers. While Terry Pratchett's first Discworld book for children, The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents had swearing translated to rat language, in this book it is in the dialect of the Nac Mac Feegle which is taken from Scots and Scottish Gaelic. The novel contains a scene inspired by the painting called "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke", by Richard Dadd. An illustrated edition of the novel, with pictures by Stephen Player, was published.
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