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The Chinese Emperor's New Clothes

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David Roberts, the New York Times bestselling illustrator of Ada Twist, Scientistand Rosie Revere, Engineer, unites with award-winning author Ying Chang Compestine for a clever retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy tale.
Ming Da is only nine years old when he becomes the emperor of China. His ministers take advantage of the boy emperor by stealing rice, gold, and precious stones. But Ming Da has a plan. He orders his tailors to make him "magical" new clothes that only honest people can see. Can Ming Da outsmart his ministers and save his country?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from October 23, 2017
      Compestine (Secrets of the Terra-Cotta Soldier) offers her retelling as a corrective to Hans Christian Andersen’s account. “The truth is that the story took place here in China, and without any tricky tailors,” she writes, promising to reveal the “real story.” In this version, the child emperor’s ministers take advantage of Ming Da’s youth to plunder the treasury, which he wants to use to feed the poor. The plan to make modest clothing belongs to the young emperor: he enlists the help of his tailors to dress him in rice sacks. “Honest people will see their true splendor,” he explains to the ministers, whose vanity, of course, gets the better of them. Roberts (The Prince and the Porker) has marvelous fun with the details of the Chinese court, rendering the robes, hats, and architectural flourishes of the palace with wit and style. The hero of the original tale was a child, too—but in this version he’s the author of the plan and the focus of the action, and the story is the better for it. Ages 6–9.

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