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| The Dragon's Tears |
by Manju Gregory illustrated by Guo Le |
This moving folk story tells how the twenty four lakes of the River Min came to be called the Dragon's Tears. When Chin Wah releases a golden fish he is rewarded with the gift of a magic pearl. But this is when his troubles begin... A classic Chinese tale about luck, magic, greed, tragedy and reconciliation has much scope for discussion. Gua Le is a master of Chinese brush art illustration, a form famous for its spontaneity and energy. This is Guo's first children's picture book. Manju Gregory is a storyteller and puppeteer.
To access lessons and activities that use this book, see our "Cultures and Folklore" lesson plans at the following link: http://www.languagelizard.com/lessonplans.htm |
Available in English with: Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Chinese-Simplified, Czech, French, Gujarati, Japanese, Korean, Panjabi, Portuguese, Serbo-Croat, Somali, Spanish, Tamil, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese |
| Ages: 6-9 Paperback | |
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