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    <namePart>Cho, Hyeonji</namePart>
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    <publisher>e-future</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2010</dateIssued>
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    <extent>35 pages :  color illustrations ; 23 cm. </extent>
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  <abstract>"King Thrushbeard" is a German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm about a proud and arrogant princess who mocks all her suitors, including a king with a pointed chin whom she nicknames "King Thrushbeard". Her father, angered by her behavior, vows to marry her to the first beggar who comes to the palace gates. The princess is then forced to marry a traveling musician who is, in reality, King Thrushbeard in disguise. She experiences hardship and humility as a kitchen maid, eventually learning to value hard work and kindness before being revealed as King Thrushbeard's true wife. </abstract>
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  <note type="statement of responsibility">Retold by Julie Sormark : through the art style of Marie Laurencin</note>
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