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The Enchanted Anklet: A Folk Tale from India

by Lila Mehta

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Strikingly presented in this version is the East Indian fashion of saris, golden anklets, goddess festivals, and Godfather Snake with his magic jewel. Glossary included.
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Cinderella tale from India. Cinduri endures cruel treatment from her stepmother and her stepsister. Her release from this cruel treatment comes from her fairy godfather, a snake, who transforms her so she may go to a festival. At the festival Cinduri meets the prince. Great illustrations and book also has a glossary
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