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100 | _qLobel, Arnold | ||
245 | _aMing Lo moves the mountain | ||
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_aNew York _bScholastic Inc. _c1982 |
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_bcolored ill. _c190 cm |
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500 | _aMing Lo's wife is angry. The couple live beside a big mountain which causes them no end of trouble. Shadows fall over their garden. Rocks fall through their roof. And it is always raining. "Husband," says Ming Lo's wife, "you must move the mountain so that we may enjoy our house in peace." But how can a man as small as Ming Lo move something as large as a mountain? Maybe the village wise man can help. This whimsical literary folktale is set in China. | ||
520 | _aSummary: A wise man tells Ming Lo how to move the mountain away from his house. | ||
650 | _vMountains--Fiction. | ||
650 | _xDwellings--Fiction. | ||
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