The Stolen Child

by Xiao Mao, Gery Adams

Description

In the dark of the night, a shadow creeps out of a house. A man is carrying a large, heavy bundle on his back, which contains a child in his teens. The little boy had been stolen and was to be sold as a slave. Alone and alone, the clever little boy did not panic, but with his wit and bravery he was finally back home.

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Author Biography

Xiao Mao is a member of the Chinese Writers’ Association. He has published over 60 children’s books, including major works such as Xiao Mao’s Fairytales, The Courier Horse, Cee Cee and The Frog and the Boy. He received Soong Ching Ling Children’s Literature Award, Chen Bochui Children’s Literature Award and so on. His works are appreciated by his readers because of its ‘unrestricted imagination and masculine humour infused with wisdom”. Gery Adams started his career as an illustrator since 2013 when he was in college. After he graduated, he started to focus as a full-time illustrator. He was doing so many kids’ contents because he think its fun and not only for kids even adults love it. Until now, he already illustrated several books for local publishers. His biggest dream is he can share his visual idea in film.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Hunan Juvenile & Children's Publishing House
  • Publication Date November 2020
  • Orginal LanguageChinese simplified
  • ISBN/Identifier 9787556253777
  • Publication Country or regionChina
  • FormatHardback
  • Primary Price 49.80 CNY
  • Pages48
  • ReadershipChildren
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language Title聪明的孩子
  • Original Language Authors萧袤,(印度尼西亚)格里•亚当斯
  • Dimensions260×250 mm
  • SeriesPicture Books along the Maritime Silk Road (The Second Series)
  • Series Part6

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