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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Clever Katya

The title of the book: Clever Katya

The author of the book: Julia Donaldson

The illustrator of the book: Jane Kochnewitz

The publisher of the book: Ginn and Company

The year of publishing: 1999

The number of pages: 32

Summary of the book:

Clever Katya tells us about a story of a young clever girl named Katya. She lived with her father, the farmer in a small wooden hut. One day, a Czar was out of his coach when he met the farmer. He was very hungry and he ask the farmer for a piece bread. He took one bite and was amazed with the taste of the bread. He asked the farmer who made it and the farmer reply her daughter, Katya. The farmer explained that Katya is good in doing everything and he accidentally said that Katya is the cleverst girl in Russia. The Czar felt angry and he challenged Katya by giving her some har boiled egg to hatch, a handful of wool for her to make as a curtain for the palace and a small cup for her to fill with the water from the sea. Katya didn't know how to manage all the task but she answered the Czar with some clever answered. The Czar was amazed with Katya and he asked her if she could marry him. Katya agree but with one condition, if the Czar has fed up with her, the Czar should sent her back to her house by bringing the things she loved the most from the palace. One night, the Czar was in a bad mood and he has sent Katya away from the palace and she bring a huge green chest with her. Her father was suprised with the back of Katya. Her father opened the chest and suprised to see the Czar sleeping inside. When the Czar woke up, the Czar that he is the thing that Katya loved the most from the palace and they lived happily ever after.

The part I like the most:

When the Czar realised that he is the thing Katya loved the most from the palace.

What did I learn from the story?

I learn that we are not the best person in the world.

Rate the book:

I give this book 10 stars beacuse it has a good moral value.

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