the Secret of Silk Out of China
by Sophie Blackall, Sophie Blackall (Illustrator)
An enchanting tale of hidden beauty and fierce courage, retold in the style of T’ang Dynasty poetry and illustrated with charm and grace
A young Chinese princess is sent from her father’s kingdom to marry the king of a far-off land. She must leave behind her home of splendors: sour plums and pink peach petals and — most precious and secret of all — the small silkworm.
She begs her father to let her stay, but he insists that she go and fulfill her destiny as the queen of Khotan.
Beautifully told and arrestingly illustrated, here is a coming-of-age tale of a brave young princess whose clever plan will go on to live in legend — and will ensure that her cherished home is with her always.
Red Butterfly: How a Princess Smuggled
Deborah Noyes is the author of HANA IN THE TIME OF THE TULIPS, illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline, as well as other books for children and adults. She also edited the young adult anthologies GOTHIC! and THE RESTLESS DEAD. Deborah Noyes lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Sophie Blackall is the illustrator of several award-winning picture books, including RUBY'S WISH by Shirin Yim Bridges, MEET WILD BOARS by Meg Rosoff, and the Ivy and Bean books by Annie Barrows. She lives in Brooklyn, New York
ISBN-13: 9780763624002
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Publication date: 10/9/2007
Pages: 32
Age range: 6 - 9 Years
Product dimensions: 10.25 (w) x 11.69 (h) x 0.39 (d)
Juvenile Fiction
- Historical | Asia
- People & Places
- Social Issues | New Experience
- China-Silkworms
- Princesses-Picture books for children