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Books 151 to 155 of 182 Pages: < 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 |
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| The Onion’s Legend |
 21*21 28 Pages 978-600-8869-21-4 | | | Age Group: | 6+ | Author: | Narsis Emani | Illustrator: | Goldouzian, Alireza | Publisher: | Houpaa Books | Rights Sold: | Turkish | Abstract: | A vicious witch becomes madly envious over the beauty of the Princess Onion and tries to vanish her from the ground by offering her a poisonous apple. With the help of flowers and plants, she pops out and rolls toward the places kitchen where she feels a bit free while the chef chops her into pieces… |
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| The Orange Girl |
 20x26 32 Pages 978-622-6630-33-7 | | | Age Group: | 6+ | Author: | Shabani, Asad-allah | Language: | Farsi | Publisher: | TUTI Books | Abstract: | The king’s son has become big and strong and nobody is a match to him in horse riding and archery. But when he shoots and breaks an old woman’s oil bottle, she says to him: “I will not curse you since you’re the only child of the king, but I hope you fall in love with the Orange girl!” You may say “That’s a good thing! The prince is lucky!” but… They say that the Orange girl lives beyond the mountains in the magic land… Anyone that has gone there never returned… |
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| The palace which is destroyed (The book of kings (Shah Nameh)) |
 16.5*23 64 Pages 978-964-222-273-5 | | | Illustrator: | Tabatabaei, Kamal (Seyed Fazlolah) | Publisher: | Panjareh, Iran | Writer: | Seyed Abadi, Ali Asghar | Abstract: | Zahak is a cruel king. Two snakes were grown on his shoulders because he has governed his country with cruelty. The snakes don't eat anything unless the brain of two young adults , every day.
Feridoon and Kaveh with a group of the brave men rebel against Zahak and triumph over him. |
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| The Parrot and the Grocer |
 28*20.5 32 Pages 978-600-7112-67-0 | | | Age Group: | +7 | Author: | Mohammad Hadi Mohammadi | Illustrator: | Amir Shabanipour | Publisher: | IRCHLI | Abstract: | In this narration, the author has taken a new approach that shows both the rhythm of the original narration and a new rhythm of the novel version.This reflects the modern rhythm that exists in the repetitive structures of the images when you read and see the frames. |
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| The Porter Turned Fortune Teller |
 25*21 28 Pages 978-622-6630-71-9 | | | Age Group: | 6+ | Author: | Mehdi Hajvani | Illustrator: | Kheiriyeh, Rashin | Publisher: | TUTI Books | Abstract: | A Porter’s wife insists that he leave his job and become a fortune teller instead. He gets lucky by making two predictions that later come true, and so he is chosen as the governor’s personal fortune teller; but this is only the beginning of his story…
“The Porter Turned Fortune Teller” is an old folktale revolving around the consequences of being untruthful. |
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Books 151 to 155 of 182 Pages: < 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 |
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