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Description
Blown from her home by a great blizzard, Tutu finds herself in a strange village of talking animals, where winter is eternal and the rabits of the secret police find her guilty of one of the worst crimes imaginable-being a little girl! The Emperor of this strange town holds the key to her redemption, but it will come at a price. Nominated for the Angouleme Festival Youth Prize!
Blown from her home by a great blizzard, Tutu finds herself in a strange village of talking animals, where winter is eternal and the rabits of the secret police find her guilty of one of the worst...
Blown from her home by a great blizzard, Tutu finds herself in a strange village of talking animals, where winter is eternal and the rabits of the secret police find her guilty of one of the worst crimes imaginable-being a little girl! The Emperor of this strange town holds the key to her redemption, but it will come at a price. Nominated for the Angouleme Festival Youth Prize!
A Note From the Publisher
• Multicultural story based on a Chinese parable by Chuang Tzu (“The Dream of the Butterfly”), with a touch of Alice through the Looking Glass
• Gorgeous art mixes manga, US, and European influences to create something unique
• Volume 1 won Best Children’s Book at the Angouleme festival in 2011
• Multicultural story based on a Chinese parable by Chuang Tzu (“The Dream of the Butterfly”), with a touch of Alice through the Looking Glass • Gorgeous art mixes manga, US, and European...
• Multicultural story based on a Chinese parable by Chuang Tzu (“The Dream of the Butterfly”), with a touch of Alice through the Looking Glass
• Gorgeous art mixes manga, US, and European influences to create something unique
• Volume 1 won Best Children’s Book at the Angouleme festival in 2011
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