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040 _aFISKH
_beng
_cFISKH
_dFISKH
050 _aPZ7
082 _a398.20943
100 _aLang, Andrew
245 _aThe princess on the glass hill /
_cAndrew Lang
260 _aSeoul : e
_bfuture,
_c2009.
300 _a22 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c21 cm
505 _aG
520 _aEvery year, a mysterious force tramples their father's field, and the three sons take turns guarding it. Only Boots stays awake and discovers the cause: a magical horse. He tames three magical horses on three nights, each more powerful than the last, and receives armor and gear from them. Later, the king offers his daughter’s hand in marriage to anyone who can climb a glass hill and pluck three golden apples she drops from the top. Many noblemen try and fail. Disguised in armor from the magical horses, Boots climbs the hill over three days, catching one apple each day. On the final day, he reveals his identity and proves he is the hero. He wins the princess and is celebrated as a true, unexpected champion. The story highlights themes of humility, perseverance, and hidden strength.
521 8 _a380
_bLexile estimate
521 8 _aG
_bRaz-Plus
650 _aCourage
_vHorses
_xAchievement
942 _2ddc
_cBK
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999 _c6512
_d6512