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The Five Chinese Brothers (Paperstar)

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ISBN: 0698113578 - The Five Chinese Brothers (Paperstar)  
Title:The Five Chinese Brothers (Paperstar)
Author:Claire Huchet Bishop
Kurt Wiese (Illustrator)
Publisher:Putnam Juvenile
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:18 June, 1996
ISBN / ISBN-13:0698113578  /  9780698113572
List Price:$5.99
Amazon Price:$5.99

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Product Description
The classic story about five clever brothers, each with a different extraordinary ability is "a dramatic retelling of an old Chinese tale." (The New York Public Library). " . . . when Bishop makes the tall brother stretch, the sea-swallower work, or the robust one hold his breath, young children will laugh and laugh."--New York Herald Tribune Books. Full color.

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Customer Reviews:

 • Great Book Of The Times; Beware Liberal Ideology Who Insist Racism
03 June, 2008

Keep in mind, this is an old Chinese tale, not somehow a racist American interpretation of Chinese culture like some reviewers here try to make it out to be. I read this book in the 1980s when I was just a few years old. It was my favorite book. It was simple, easily readable, the pictures were funny, etc. I not once viewed the book as racist, or ethocentric, or God knows any other names liberal nutso's put on this book. When I was 2 years old.. 3 years old... 4?... I wasn't asking "Mommy, why are their faces yellow? Is this some sort of Communist plot at taking American hatred of the Chinese to a new level?" Sorry, I was reading the book as it was intended to be read... a simple picture book to entertain. As it stands, this book is a classic, and I'll be buying it again. And you liberals out there... lighten up. It's too bad you're so guilt-ridden at living in a prosperous country that you're going to punish other Americans for your guilt. I, fortunately, don't have such mindless guilt. May God have mercy on your souls.

- Reviewed by customer ID: AP5YP8I1X2K82

 • It's Just A Story, Isn't It?
20 September, 2008

There is something about the magical that deeply appeals to children. That's why fairy tales are so beloved by them. Even folk tales, a more realistic spin-off of fairy tales, are also favorites of children. No exception is "The Five Chinese Brothers," written by Claire Hucket Bishop and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. This 1938 publication is still in print, testifying to its popularity. The call of political incorrectness just does not apply here. These five brothers are identical, not because all Chinese people look alike, but because they are quintuplets. Does the story say so? No, but it only figures... These five brothers--each has a unique gift, each strange, but nevertheless, their gifts are what this story is about. The first brother can swallow the sea, the second has an iron neck, the third can stretch his legs indefinitely, the fourth cannot be burned, and the fifth can hold his breath indefinitely. So the first takes a child fishing and uses his sea-holding ability so that the child can pick seashells and the like normally hidden under the water. Sad, but the little boy is headstrong and won't return to shore, the brother lets out the sea, and the boy disappears. The brother is going to be executed by axe. He asks to go say goodbye to his mother and switches with his second brother whose neck cannot be hurt. And so on with each brother who is to be punished by death. Finally, after the fifth try, the judge sets him free. He returns home and lives happily with his brothers and mother. Children love this book because it strikes their fancy: wild abilities, escape from punishment, astonishment of the town folk, and freedom. I can see that.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3M6RVUVZOQZLB

 • I Love This Book
18 July, 2008

I remember this book from when I was a child and I purchased it for my 4 year old's birthday. She wanted it read again and again and loved telling everyone else about it.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1KDDNBKA3N25T

 • Loved This As A Kid, But...
18 September, 2008

...your kids may never crawl out from under your covers. When I re-read this a while back, I found the violence (when the brothers use their special powers to avoid drowning, burning, chopping a head off, etc.,) well, a little too horrifying to show to my Chinese-American children. Just too much...I think they'd still be sleeping in my bed if I showed this to them. After purchasing with good intentions, I returned it. There was no one I'd give it to for the same reasons.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A4JV4W0KN26GT

 • I Remember Reading This As A Child
06 March, 2008

I hope it's not politically incorrect to love this book. It is a story about five brothers, each with an unusual talent or ability.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A11UG9HYFBPFAP


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