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The Boy Who Drew Cats and Other Japanese Fairy Tales

Published
Mar 2012
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
64

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A talking tea kettle, a monstrous goblin-spider that lives in a haunted temple, miniature soldiers that plague a lazy young bride, and other fanciful creatures abound in this captivating collection of eleven Japanese fairy tales.


Youngsters are transported to an exotic, faraway world of samurai warriors, rice fields, humble cottages, and a magical spring in five tales excellently translated and adapted by noted writer and linguist Lafcadio Hearn: "The Fountain of Youth," "Chin-Chin Kobakama," "The Goblin-Spider," "The Old Woman Who Lost Her Dumplings," and the title story. Six additional stories — in versions by Grace James, Basil Hall Chamberlain, and other authorities on Japanese folklore — include "The Tea-Kettle," "The Wooden Bowl," "My Lord Bag-o'-Rice," "The Hare of Inaba," "The Silly Jelly-Fish," and "The Matsuyama Mirror."

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First Edition Mar 2012 Dover Publications ISBN 0486403483
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Sep 1998 Turtleback Books ISBN 0613990676
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Apr 2012 Dover Publications ISBN 048615954X
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Apr 2012 Dover Publications ISBN B00A7361IK
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