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'High in the mountains, where mists hang like spider webs spun across the peaks, lived a dream dragon. On silent nights she tumbled into the dreams of the people in a remote village ... One night the dream dragon did not come. Not only is this ancient Chinese tale beautifully retold, with vividly clear and colourful imagery, the story is intrinsically a story of hope.'
(Source: Teaching and Learning for Peace Foundation website)
(Source: Teaching and Learning for Peace Foundation website)
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This work is affiliated with the AustLit subset Asian-Australian Children's Literature and Publishing because it is based on a Chinese folk tale.
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