FOLKTALES AND NURSERY RHYMES
Berger, Barbara Helen, Reteller

All the Way to Lhasa: A Tale from Tibet

(4) K-3 In this symbolic story about keeping faith in one's highest hope, a young boy leading a yak encounters an old woman who prophesies that he'll attain the holy city of Lhasa by nightfall, unlike a previous horseman. Despite numerous natural obstacles, the boy perseveres and succeeds. The delicate, soft-edged art is attractive, but the story's symbolism, though universal, may be lost on young readers.

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