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Princess Hsi-Ling Chi has heard tales of a sleeping dragon and ancient gods residing in the Holy Mountains beyond her father’s palace. But when she emerges from the gates for the first time, she is not afraid. She has with her a magical thread unraveled from a tiny cocoon that dropped into the Empress’s teacup, and she knows it will lead her back to the palace garden. But she is very far from home when she notices that the thread has broken, and that she is lost. How will she find her way back? And will the secret of silk be lost forever?



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Charles Santore

Charles Santore's (b. Philadelphia, 1935) work as an illustrator is celebrated and diverse. Not only has he illustrated for top advertising agencies and leading magazines (TV Guide, Redbook, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, The Saturday Evening Post, Reader's Digest, Time, Life, Newsweek, and other publications) but his artwork is also included in distinguished collections such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Brandywine River Museum in Pennsylvania and the Free Library of Philadelphia. Since 1986, Santore has added children's book illustration to his broad body of work, including the following classics: The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Other Cherished Stories, Aesop's Fables, The Wizard of Oz, The Little Mermaid, Snow White, The Fox and the Rooster, Paul Revere's Ride; the Landlord's Tale, The Camel's Lament, The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, The Night before Christmas and version of Jack and the Beanstalk for limited Internet distribution. Santore most recently illustrated Margery Williams Bianco's beloved The Velveteen Rabbit, which, along with his versions of Aesop's Fables, The Night before Christmas, The Wizard of Oz and his own William the Curious: Knight of the Water Lilies, was selected by US retailer Kohl's for its seasonal Kohl's Cares merchandise program supporting children's initiatives in communities nationwide. In addition to William, Santore is also author/illustrator of A Stowaway on Noah's Ark, Three Hungry Pigs and the Wolf That Came to Dinner, and The Silk Princess. Santore has received numerous awards and recognition for his artistic excellence, both for his past achievements in the magazine and advertising fields and for his children's books, including the Society of Illustrators Award of Excellence and prestigious Hamilton King Award, and the Alumni Award of the Philadelphia College of Art. In 1998, his first original book, William the Curious, Knight of the Water Lilies, received the 1998 Storytelling World Honor Title. His subsequent book A Stowaway on Noah's Ark won the Gold Medal at the 2000 Society of Children's Illustrators Annual Show, and in 2003, he won the Silver Medal at the Society of Illustrators Annual Show for his illustrations for Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Paul Revere's Ride: the Landlord's Tale. Santore's illustrated edition of this American classic was also named 2004 Children's Book of the Year for Poetry by the Bank Street College Children's Book Committee.His illustrations for Aesop's Fables were the inspiration for a series of national and international Merill Lynch TV commercials aired during the 1993 Winter Olympic Games, for which several works from his book were animated. In 1995, a selection of Santore's illustrations for The Wizard of Oz, widely considered to be the quintessential illustrated version (of which a new edition has recently been published) , wer



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