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Bridge of birds by Barry Hughart 1984 Hardcover First Edition/ Print St. Martins
Bridge of birds by Barry Hughart 1984 Hardcover First Edition/ Print St. Martins
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Book Title: Bridge of birds
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Intended Audience: Young Adults,Adults
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 1984
Type: Novel
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Barry Hughart
Features: Dust Jacket
Genre: Fantasy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Bridge of birds by Barry Hughart 1984 Hardcover First Edition/ Print St. MartinsCondition:
Previous owners name on the inner page
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When the children of his village were struck with a mysterious illness, Number Ten Ox sought a wiseman to save them. He found master Li Kao, a scholar with a slight flaw in his character. Together, they set out to find the Great Root of Power, the only possible cure.
The quest led them to a host of truly memorable characters, multiple wonders, incredible adventures—and strange coincidences, which were really not coincidences at all. And it involved them in an ancient crime that still perturbed the serenity of Heaven. Simply and charmingly told, this is a wry tale, a sly tale, and a story of wisdom delightfully askew. Once read, its marvels and beauty will not easily fade from the mind.
The author claims that this is a novel of an ancient China that never was. But, oh…it should have been!
The quest led them to a host of truly memorable characters, multiple wonders, incredible adventures—and strange coincidences, which were really not coincidences at all. And it involved them in an ancient crime that still perturbed the serenity of Heaven. Simply and charmingly told, this is a wry tale, a sly tale, and a story of wisdom delightfully askew. Once read, its marvels and beauty will not easily fade from the mind.
The author claims that this is a novel of an ancient China that never was. But, oh…it should have been!
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