The Lamb and the Wolf
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Authors
Tso, Wen
Yen, Keh-fan
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1958
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This is not a rendition of Aesop's fable, though it does start out as an argument over whether the lamb may drink this water when the wolf says it belongs to him. When the male wolf pledges to eat the female lamb this evening, she sits disconsolate in front of her house. The cat, the puppy, the white horse, and the elephant all promise to come by and help. Their help is like that of the Bremen musicians--attacking the wolf in the dark from their various positions. The last attack comes from the elephant, who throws the wolf into the river. I like these illustrations very much, particularly the combination of soft color and sharp line.
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Foreign Languages Press
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2383 (Access ID)
