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050 _aPZ 8.1
_b.C456 1990
100 _aChorengel, Marla Yotoko
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245 0 _aMarmol :
_bthe princess in the marble palace /
_cMarla Yotoko Chorengel, edited by Melissa Ylanan Moran, illustrated by albert E.Gamos.
264 _aManila :
_bBookmark, Inc.,
_c[1990];copyright 1990
300 _a v. [unpaged] :
_billustrations
_c 19 x 26 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aMarmol is the Philippine word for marble. To some, this folktale explains the origin of the islands of Romblon--source of the best Philippine marble. To others, however, the story of Princess Marmol is much more than this. It is a wonderful story of hope that points out the good in each of us, just waiting for the right time and the right place to come out. Long before the Philippines heard of the western story, "The Sleeping Beauty", written by the Brothers Grimm, this folktale of the sleeping princess in the marble palace was already being told and retold to children in the Philippines.--Postscript of the book
650 _aLegends
_zPhilippines.
_2sears
_9658
700 _aMelissa Ylanan-Moran, editor.
_948646
942 _cIRC
999 _c63321
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