The Tiger and the Crane


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The Tiger and the Crane

Leap like a tiger into this charming, lightly-illustrated middle-grade journey set in Qing Dynasty China.

A humble crane named Mung unveiled the orphaned tiger cub to his village group. It didn’t go properly.
In spite of everything, tigers do not precisely have the most effective status amongst goats, otters, and monkeys. To maintain peace among the many villagers, Mung agrees to misinform the cub about its true id, as an alternative elevating it as a goat. However secrets and techniques have a humorous means of getting out, and shortly the group is thrown into chaos by concern and poor management.

Debut novelist and Historical past instructor Trevor B. Spisto weaves a warm-hearted story about braveness, friendship, and discovering your home in a world decided to label you. With humor and coronary heart, readers ages 8–12 will uncover that bravery could be mild, friendships can cross boundaries, and even a tiger could be bullied.

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An Animal Journey With Coronary heart: Enjoyable and humorous, relatable characters educate highly effective classes about bravery, loyalty, and id. Would you stand by your pal when others are frightened of them?

Historical past Comes Alive: Qing Dynasty China serves as an thrilling backdrop, bringing historical past effortlessly into an attractive journey. What was taking place in 1800s China that introduced overseas hunters to the jungle?

Good for School rooms and Bedtime: Spark significant conversations about empathy, braveness, and acceptance. Are you distinctive and completely different from others?

What occurs when Xingfu learns the reality, and can his associates stick by him when he does?


From the Writer

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MAIN CHARACTERS

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The Reluctant Chief

Mung is sensible, but his mild spirit masks troubling doubts. He’s reluctant to confront onerous truths that threaten to unravel the group he loves.

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The Orphan

Xingfu (“shing fu”) is orphaned by a hunter’s fire-stick, raised by a crane, and unaware he’s truly a tiger. And he’s surrounded by neighbors terrified he’ll eat them.

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The Bitter Bully

Ku is a bossy bully; fast to demand appreciation, sluggish to return it. However his perspective catches on with others, empowering him to name the pictures.

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The Storyteller

Everybody calls me Qingyang (“ching yang”). I am an easy-going Tibetan Macaque, until Ku opens his mouth. I want telling tales over making choices. The truth is, I feel I am going to let you know this one.

The Writer, Trevor B. Spisto

Trevor is a highschool historical past instructor and The Tiger and the Crane is his debut novel. Past writing, Trevor’s passions embrace immersing himself in nice novels, touring to traditionally wealthy locations, taking part in video games, and cherishing moments with family and friends.

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Readers Say…

IndieReader: “The Tiger and the Crane is a captivating story for younger readers with well-rounded characters and endearing humor.””…full of life, touching story of friendship…””Stunning story that must be learn by all households, lecture rooms, ages and phases.”I’d actually love to look at this as a Pixar film at some point.””Glorious story… a fable that we must always all learn repeatedly.”

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DJT7F23D
Writer ‏ : ‎ Monarex Hollywood
Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 8, 2024
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print size ‏ : ‎ 214 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8990442634
Merchandise Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.6 ounces
Studying age ‏ : ‎ 7 – 13 years
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.54 x 9 inches

Prospects say

Prospects discover the youngsters’s e book well-written and uplifting, with helpful classes for younger readers.

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