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Illustrator: Xiaojun Li

Jingu: The Hidden Princess
by Ralph Pray

A good historical-based account to accompany the study of Ancient Japan. The book tells of a how Princess Jingu came to be Empress Jingu in 4th century Japan where the Japanese writing system was not yet in existence until she came to power. Reading Level: Elementary, Middle SchoolGenre: Fiction, HistoryIllustrated by Xiaojun Li


Reading Level: Elementary, Middle School


Genre: Fiction, History
Illustrated by Xiaojun Li
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