Expressive, shadowy illustrations tell the grim Chinese version of this fairy tale in which three young girls tempt granny wolf up a tree and over a limb to her death.
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Expressive, shadowy illustrations tell the grim Chinese version of this fairy tale in which three young girls tempt granny wolf up a tree and over a limb to her death.
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