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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 398.210951
EAN num: 9780140505283
ISBN number: 0140505288
Label: Puffin
Manufacturer: Puffin
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 32
Printing Date: October 01, 1989
Publishing house: Puffin
Age index: Ages 4-8
Sale Popularity Level: 92879
Studio: Puffin
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Product Description:
Heyer retells an engrossing Chinese folktale about an old woman who weaves exquisite brocades. Full-colour illustrations.
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This has been a favorite of mine since I was a child, both because of the moral of the story, the fantasy of the main character's adventures, and the stunning illustrations. I used to stare at the illustrations and see if I could find some new detail I hadn't noticed before. It's a shame this book is out of print, buy a copy now! Your sons and daughters will enjoy it! This is probably best for kids over 6.
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I had a similar situation with this book. My mom read it to me when I was around 5 or 6. I'm 22 now and really wanted it for my kids but neither one of us could remember the name or author. All we could think of was the beautiful illustrations in it. I am so excited to get it for my kids now!!
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There are only a few books that have stayed in my memory from childhood, and this book would be one of the two. I got this book when I was 9 or 10, and absolutely fell in love with the art, as well as the enchanting story. I remember looking at it for hours and examening all the details. I remember it inspiering me to get art paper and pencils. I spent weeks trying to draw the cover, as well, as some of the beautiful details inside the book. I moved around a lot as a child and lost the beautiful book in one of the many moves. I never forgot the book. Now I'm 32 and I have a 2 year old son. Every time I'm looking for books I always look for a book that might inspire his creativity the way The Weaving of a dream inspired me. I wanted to purchase this book for him for when he get's older but for the life of me could not remember the title. And then recently I came across a recommendation list on Amazon called "The Most Beautiful Illustrations". And found the book listed there. I immediately bought it. I was bummed out that the Hardcover version was no longer available. I am happy to
report it's just as beautiful, and enchanting as I remember it.
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My mom gave me this book when I was about 10 or so...and it STILL stands as one of my favorite children's books. The illustrations captivated me for hours...they are absolutely gorgeous. The story is fanciful, mysterious, and teaches a lesson of being good when others may be greedy. For the young artists, or artists to be, this is a must. Again, the illustrations are brilliant. The tones are very blue in this book, with lots of little nuances in the pictures to look for....enjoy!
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Like other reviewers here, I also very first encountered this book as a child. I remember spending hours staring at the beautiful pictures- wishing I could be there!
Over the years, I would remember the book fondly, wondering if I would ever see it again. Then, I just happened to find it on Amazon- of course, I ordered it right away!
When I received the book, I must say I was at very first a bit disappointed. While the pictures were still beautiful, the colors were not as bright as I remembered. Perhaps my memory fooled me?
Then I started reading the story- and I once again transported to a place long ago and far away.
I was quickly drawn into the mystical tale of the old widow, weaving her dream palace with not only thread but her tears and blood. How, after it was blown away by the wind spirits, she asks her three sons to fetch it for her, otherwise, she will surely die! How after two of her sons fall pray to fear and greed, her third son succeeds by crossing the mountain of fire and the lake of ice to reach Sun Mountain, the home of the fairies. How the brocade comes to life and they all live happily ever after.
Each time I turned the page, I would gaze at each picture, taking in all the details. The picture of the palace continues to enchant me, as it had enchanted the old widow and her sons, with its "garden, the flowers, the beautiful palace, song-birds of every kind, luscious fruits and vegetables ready to pick, all in the most perfect detail." Reading the book and viewing the pictures, its almost as if I am there.
Read this book and you too can be drawn into this enchanting dream!
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