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Jin He

Jing He (静荷), an emerging Chinese painting style illustrator, explores classical Chinese painting styles and comics with classical Chinese painting style. She loves the classical Chinese short story collection of “marvel tales”, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (Liaozhai zhiyi), and strange stories. She devotes herself to expressing these fun and interesting stories in a Chinese style. Her personal illustration works include “The Raksha Country and the Sea Market”, “Ferry Mountain”, “Wild Banquet” and picture books “The Little Monster Who Loves to Blow Air”, “Rice Used to Have Four Legs”, “Stories the Never End”, and pop-up books “Silk Road”, etc.

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In Chinese folklore, there is a kind of forest-dwelling creature called shan xiao. People feared the mythical creatures that allegedly rampaged human villages, kidnapped children and even ate human flesh. They can live among humans without catching anyone’s attention. But, there are tell-tale signs...   Qiu An lived by herself in Frog Village, surrounded by an unbreaking chain of mountains. She could tame mad bulls. She caught more fish than the other villagers. She could even grab chestnuts out of the fire without getting burnt. As she did more and more incredible acts, the villagers begin to suspect her real identity. Eventually, she is forced into the forest.    What is hidden in the forest? Could Qiu An clear her name? Written by Liao Xiaoqin, winner of the National Outstanding Children's Literature Award, Miracle in the Mountain Forests shows the importance of standing up for yourself against bullies and calls for everyone to have an inclusive and open mind.    
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