A moral? Like a meaning to the fable. I'm pretty sure.
No, but it is a child's story.
Dorothy West's fable "The Richer, the Poorer" was written in 1974. It was published in book form in her collection of short stories called "The Richer, The Poorer: Stories, Sketches, and Reminiscences" in 1995.
No.
It is usually called the moral of the fable.
yes there is such thing as a book called justin case
a fable
Fablehaven itself really isn't much of a 'fable book'. However, the book is based on magical preserves (havens) where fables from all around the world are concentrated. So no, but yes.
fableist
Aesop
when you reach the big tower bell thing turn left and go to the second house if that does not work go to the third house on the left
Rachel Carson started her book "Silent Spring" with a fable to engage readers emotionally and intellectually, setting the tone for the environmental issues she would address throughout the book. The fable helped frame the impact of pesticides on the natural world in a relatable and thought-provoking way.
You get the book in the store "Fiction Burns."