Chinese Fables Remembered (Asian Folktales Retold)
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Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0893469459
ISBN 13
9780893469450
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Publication Year
2006
Publisher
Pages
32
Description
Heian (pronounced "HEY-an") means “peace” in Japanese. For over 30 years, Heian has published books about Asia, aiming to promote peace through a better understanding between cultures. Stone Bridge Press is proud to introduce Heian as a new imprint, expanding our own mission to offer fine books about Japan and about Asia to Western readers. Adults retell the tales of their childhood in this unique new series. Each story can be read individually, or read aloud to young children just learning to “listen.” China Tells How the World Began includes “How the World Began” and “Why Cats Hate Rats.” Chinese Fables Remembered includes “The Brothers and the Birds” and “The Two Rooster Friends.” Miyoko Matsutani, a past winner of the International Hans Christian Anderson Award, listened carefully as Miwa Kurita retold the stories of her childhood, transcribing them for this collection. Saoko Mitsukuri studied art in Korea and has illustrated several folktale collections. - from Amzon
Number of Copies
2
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