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Mingyi is trapped. If she doesn't marry the bandit Soong Ling, he will ruin her family's business—and her life!

Confused and desperate she can think of only one person who can help her: the legendary Wu Mei, the "beautiful warrior." Once before, the astonishing kung fu master had helped Mingyi fight off a pair of thieves. Could Wu Mei defend her again?

Emily Arnold McCully's paintings teem with the life and color of seventeenth century China as they tell an inspiring story of inner strength victorious over brute force.

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Emily Arnold McCully

Emily Arnold McCully

1939 -
American
Emily Arnold McCully has written and illustrated many children's books, including the Caldecott Medal book Mirette on the High Wire, and more recent... See more

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

Beautiful Warrior: The Legend of the Nun's Kung Fu
..a well-wrought story of two 17th-century Chinese women that opens with the birth of a baby girl whose steady gaze inspires her father to name her Jingyong, "Quiet Courage.'"

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