Bandit’s Daughter: Kung Fu Girl in Ancient China
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An extraordinary true adventure story – how the bandit’s daughter Mu Guiying became a great general in Ancient ChinaAt the beginning of the 11th century, General Yang sends his son Zongbao to exterminate the bandit living in Dragon-Taming Wood. In the forest, Zongbao is surprised by the bandit’s teenage daughter, a kung fu prodigy, who challenged him to unarmed combat. Her deal? If Zongbao wins, she will lead him to her father’s secret hideout. If she wins, she will take him to her father as her prisoner.So begins Mu Guiying’s extraordinary story, which will end with a spectacular battle for the destiny of her country.
Additional information
Weight | 0.37 kg |
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Dimensions | 0.00 × 12.86 × 3.55 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 160 |
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Year Published | 2024-11-5 |
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For Ages | 4-7 |
Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 1782692738 |
About The Author | Simon Mason has written numerous books for younger readers, including The Quigleys, Moon Pie, and the YA crime thriller series featuring Garvie Smith: Running Girl, Kid Got Shot and Hey, Sherlock!He has always been fascinated by history, particularly by stories from round the world. He loves to find out how other people have lived.His interest in China was inspired by his visits to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, where he lives, with its stunning collection of Chinese art – some of it 3,000 years old – including delicate writing on animal bone, ceramic figures of camels from the Silk Road and tiny intricate carvings of fantastical animals.Amerigo Pinelli lives in the heart of the city of Naples, Italy, among narrow streets and old churches. A long time ago, when he was a child, he met a pencil, and from that moment on he started to play, joke, fight, and make peace with it. He studied in the Art School of Naples and the Comic School of his hometown. He thinks making a living from doing the thing he enjoys the most is a great gift and he considers himself very lucky. |
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