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A Chinese Wonder Book

Auteur(s): Norman Hinsdale Pitman
Narrateur(s): Cindy Kay, Caroline McLaughlin, Nancy Wu, Emily Woo Zeller, Feodor Chin, Brian Nishii, Ramon De Ocampo
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A collection of 15 beloved Chinese myths, legends, and folktales that are rich in tradition and culture. Each story transports the listener back to ancient times and is filled with excitement, adventure, magic, and laughter.

Stories include:

  • "The Golden Beetle or Why the Dog Hates the Cat"
  • "The Great Bell"
  • "The Strange Tale of Doctor Dog"
  • "How Footbinding Started"
  • "The Talking Fish"
  • "Bamboo and the Turtle"
  • "The Mad Goose and the Tiger Forest"
  • "The Nodding Tiger"
  • "The Princess Kwan-Yin"
  • "The Two Jugglers"
  • "The Phantom Vessel"
  • "The Wooden Tablet"
  • "The Golden Nugget"
  • "The Man Who Would Not Scold"
  • "Lu-San, Daughter of Heaven"

Written by Norman Hinsdale Pitman, a professor and author living in China, who collected traditional Chinese folktales. Listeners will be entertained and learn about the ancient culture in China.

Public Domain (P)2021 Caroline McLaughlin
Classiques Fantastique Fiction Tigre Chiens
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"There are wonders to be found in these 15 Chinese folktales--talking animals, fantastical dreams, goddesses, and fairies. With gentle, unshowy performances, seven narrators tell the stories, which were collected by Pitman, an American professor who lived and taught in China, and first published in 1919. In "Bamboo and the Turtle," Brian Nishii uses a warm voice and storyteller's cadence to share the tale of a boy who goes on a wild adventure with a giant tortoise. "The Wooden Tablet," narrated by Cindy Kay, exemplifies two of the themes common to the stories: filial piety and being rewarded for good, unselfish deeds. This glimpse into Chinese culture and values is appropriate for listeners of all ages." (AudioFile)

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