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Tashi and the Tibetan Flower Cure

Review
By Publisher's Weekly

The softly brushed paintings have a naïve, self-tutored look, but suit the text’s homespun tone. The story, outwardly realistic, turns on two charming ideas: that of a child using ancient wisdom to restore the health of a relative, and that of a sterile American suburb becoming as close-knit as a Tibetan village.