How Rabbit Lost His Tail: A Traditional Cherokee Legend

$16.95

ISBN: 9780826330109
Dewey: 398.2452939
LCC Number: E99.C5
Author: Deborah L Duvall
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Pages: 0
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Description

Ages 9-12.
Rabbit, whose Cherokee name is Ji-Stu, is known far and wide for his splendid tail.
Long and bushy, and covered with thick, silky fur, he likes to show his tail off at the dances.
All the girl animals want to dance with Ji-Stu because of his beautiful tail.
But one night Otter comes to the dance, and both Ji-Stu and his tail are quickly forgotten when the girls see Otter’s magnificent coat.
Impressed by Otter, all the animals plan a council to decide who, of all the animals in the forest, owns the most beautiful coat.
Now Ji-Stu must find a way to trick Otter out of his coat in time to win the contest, but in the process the trickster rabbit loses much more than he bargains for.

Additional information

Weight 1.03 lbs
Dimensions 10.26 × 8.92 × 0.43 in
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