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The Adventures of Marco Polo

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A biography of the thirteenth-century Venetian merchant and traveler who spent twenty-five years in Asia and became the friend of Kublai Khan.

34 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1982

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Demi

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Demi (September 2, 1942) born Charlotte Dumaresq Hunt, is an award-winning children’s book author and illustrator. During her career she has published over 300 titles.

Demi was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is the great-grand daughter of the American painter William Morris Hunt, and the great-grand niece of architect Richard Morris Hunt. Demi earned her nickname as a young child when her father started calling her demi because she was half the size of her sister.

She studied art at Instituto Allende, Mexico, and with Sister Corita at the Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles. She was a Fulbright scholar at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India where she received her Master’s degree.

Demi is known for her biographies for spiritual figures including Buddha, Krishna, Lao Tzu, Jesus, Mary (mother of Jesus), Muhammad, Rumi, Francis of Assisi, Gandhi, and the Dalai Lama.

In 1990, Demi and her husband Tze-si “Jesse” Huang represented the United States at the First Children’s International Book Conference in Beijing.

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January 31, 2013
This book tells the story of Marco Polo's voyage through the Holy Land, Armenia, Istanbul, Persia, Arabia and finally China. Additionally, on every page there are miniature depictions of his travels with labeled main points, such as locations on a map, and things Marco Polo saw on his voyage. As a whole, I thought it was a cute, quick summary, of Marco Polo's adventures. I would recommend this book for third grade and up.
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