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    <body><![CDATA[A Chinese folktale told in alternating viewpoints: Minli, who travels to meet the Old Man of the Moon to seek a better fortune for her family; and Ma and Ba, her parents who await her return.  Additionally, the narrative is interspersed with relevant stories.  That sounds like a lot of narrative threads to follow, and it is, but they all blend together beautifully.]]></body>
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