An edition of The Sigh (2011)

The Sigh

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An edition of The Sigh (2011)

The Sigh

  • 3.00 ·
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  • 0 Currently reading
  • 5 Have read

When a rich merchant who always brings gifts home from the market for his three daughters is unable to find the blue bean seed that his youngest daughter, Rose, has requested, her sigh of resignation attracts a mysterious being named the Sigh, who produces the desired seed and departs after the merchant promises him a later favor. Rose happily plants the seed and tends to her bean plant every day for a year, but then the Sigh returns and demands that the merchant fulfill his promise by letting the Sigh take Rose away to a secret and distant palace.

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Language
English
Pages
56

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The Sigh
2011, Archaia Entertainment LLC
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Edition Notes

A, all ages.

Published in
Los Angeles, USA
Translation Of
Le soupir
Translated From
French

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ8.S264 Sig 2011, PN6747

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
56 p. :
Number of pages
56

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26328317M
Internet Archive
sigharchaiaenter00marj
ISBN 10
1936393468
ISBN 13
9781936393466
OCLC/WorldCat
742511747

Work Description

From the author of Persepolis, comes this illustrated fairy tale. Rose is one of three daughters of a rich merchant who always brings gifts for his girls from the market. One day Rose asks for the seed of a blue bean, but he fails to find one for her. She lets out a sigh in resignation, and her sigh attracts the Sigh, a mysterious being that brings the seed she desired to the merchant. But every debt has to be paid, and every gift has a price, and the Sigh returns a year later to take the merchant's daughter to a secret and distant palace

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