A popular Japanese folktale adapted into graphic novel format for young readers. In this Japanese folktale, a fisher boy, Urashima Taro, saves the life of a magical turtle. As a reward, the turtle guides the fisher boy to an enchanted underwater palace, where a young princess awaits him. But when the boy must return home to his family, he is greeted with the surprise of his lifetime. With clever text and easy-to-follow panels, books in the Discover Graphics: Global Folktales series are perfect for graphic novel fans new and old. Other Books in This Series: The King with a Horse's Ears: An Irish Graphic Folktale The Magic Tapestry: A Chinese Graphic Folktale The Magpie's Tail: A Swedish Graphic Folktale The Sky Fox: A Peruvian Graphic Folktale The Tortoise and the Hare: A West African Graphic Folktale Turtle and the Geese: An Indian Graphic Folktale
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Product Details
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 15 Aug 2024
Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Age Group: Ages 5-7
ISBN13: 9781398257443
About Debbi Michiko Florence
Debbi Michiko Florence writes books for children in her writing studio The Word Nest. She is an animal lover with a degree in Zoology and has worked at a pet store the Humane Society a raptor rehabilitation center and a zoo. She is the author of two chapter-book series: Jasmine Toguchi (FSG) and Dorothy & Toto (Picture Window Books). A third-generation Japanese American and a native Californian Debbi now lives in Connecticut with her husband a rescue dog a bunny and two ducks. Sachiko moved to San Francisco from Japan in 1988 to study art. Her initial interest in art was jewelry making and then gradually graphic design. Later she branched out into mixed media and began creating narrative illustration. Currently she enjoys creating whimsical and vibrant illustrations using collage and mixed media such as balsa wood as well as with traditional techniques. Much of her work has been inspired by living and traveling in the United States and abroad. she has lived in Tokyo Arizona Oregon Washington Wisconsin and currently in California.