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School Library Journal, March 2005
Gr 2-5-Three traditional Tibetan tales are retold and beautifully
illustrated in this bilingual picture book. In Yeshi's Luck, a young man
learns from his wise father that everything is not always what it seems, for
sometimes good things come from adversity. In the second tale, a Dakini, a
traditional goddess, shows a young girl how to face her fears. In the last
story, the young monk Chunda goes on a wisdom quest and encounters a yeti.
The inclusion of such specific cultural elements adds to the unique sense of
place. The Tibetan text has an appealing calligraphic quality. Rose's vivid,
dynamic paintings, suffused with deep blues and purples, capture the appeal
of the landscape and the people. An introduction by the Dalai Lama, a brief
note about Tibet, and a useful glossary are included. With few folktales
available from this land, this book will be welcome in many collections.
-Robin L. Gibson
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