The Legend of the Lady Slipper an Ojibwe Tale
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
- Publish date: 03/01/1999
Description:
The lady slipper grows in the northern woods to mark the courage and strength of a small girl who lived there long ago -- a girl who saved her people from a terrible disease by listening carefully to the whispering snow, the rumbling ice, and the dancing northern lights.
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Illustrated with paintings as graceful and delicate as the lady slipper itself, this unforgettable retelling shows how a child's lost slippers became one of nature's most lovely spring flowers.
Lise Lunge-Larsen, a storyteller for more than twenty years, lives with her husband and three children in the hills of Duluth, Minnesota, not far from coauthor Margi Preus, a playwright and artistic director of a comedy theater. Margi lives with her husband and two sons. This is the first children's book for both Lise and Margi.
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