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Ming Lo Moves the Mountain
By:Arnold Lobel
Published on 1993-08-26 by Greenwillow Books
Ming Lo's wife is angry. The couple live beside a big mountain which causes them no end of trouble. Shadows fall over their garden. Rocks fall through their roof. And it is always raining. |Husband,| says Ming Lo's wife, |you must move the mountain so that we may enjoy our house in peace.| But how can a man as small as Ming Lo move something as large as a mountain? Maybe the village wise man can help. This whimsical literary folktale is set in China.
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