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The fairy tales of G. Xenopoulos: “Mrs. Trembles” | 26 Oct. 2024, 17:00

How much can the power of will achieve?

Her real name is Maria, but everyone knows her as… Mrs. Trembles! A strange name for a small and sweet little girl. But it’s not inexplicable. At the slightest thing, she trembles, turns pale, disappears. And as they say, the fearful even fear their own shadow—so it is with Mrs. Trembles.

After a certain incident, however, our little friend seriously considers how to overcome her fears. Will she succeed?

The story “Mrs. Trembles” from the legendary series of children’s tales “Treasures from Diaplasis of Children” by Grigorios Xenopoulos will be presented on Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 17:00 to 18:00 Athens time, by ERT’s global radio, Voice of Greece, on the show “Narratives – Fairy Tales for Young and Old Children”.

Broadcast: Saturday, October 26, 17:00 Athens time
Editor-Presenter: Maria Karagiannaki Iona

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