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The Shrew that Stole a Mountain

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  • Categories:Literature & Fiction
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:80
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  • Publication Place:Spain
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 The Shrew that Stole a Mountain 》
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★Ironic, creative and hilarios - the purest Iban Barrenetxea, multiawarded author and illustrator!
★A funny fairytale with lovely, dynamic illustrations.
★Talks about selfishness in a very clever way.

Description

King Wretched is desperate - the Royal Treasure has been stolen! There were 99 knights, a monster and even an impossible labyrinth guarding it... but it was useless! There’s one gold coin missing! King Wretched immediately decides to punish the bad guards - off with their heads! (Unless the labirynth, which sadly doesn’t have a head to cut.)
But what now? The rest of the Royal Treasure is unguarded! Then the King decides that there wil not be a better guard than himself. Little does he know the thief he is about to encounter...

Author

Iban Barrenetxea (1973) is a multi-awarded author and illustrator from the Basque Country in Spain. He has authored many children’s books, such as Brujarella (Thule), Andanzas de un flautista llamado Tristrás (“Adventures of a Flutist Called Tristras”, Nórdica) or El único y verdadero rey del Bosque (“The One and True King of the Forest”, A Buen Paso); the last two, winners of the Cuatrogatos award. In fact, he has received great recognition for his work both national and internationally, for example, being included in the prestigious White Ravens list in 2014. His works are often included in the best titles of the year lists of the press and organizations such as the OEPLI (the IBBY of Spain), and have been translated into languages such as Portuguese or Chinese.

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