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I noticed a related Chinese news item on April 24 but couldn't find the English names of the publisher or the author. The former because the Canadian publisher, Groundwood Books,was rendered as 格兰伍德, a transliteration rather than a legal company name.

It will be interesting to see the author's name when published. A Chinese citizen who goes by the pen name of Black Stork (黑鹤), if I am not mistaken (!) his actual name -- he is an ethnic Mongolian -- is Geriletu Qimuge. According to the Chinese news item (动物文学作品) , he raises a variety of large dogs originating in Central Asia, and spends several months a year in the grasslands of Hulunbuir.

Bruce Humes
Griots, Âşık & Dronggyan: Itinerant Storytellers of Africa, Central Asia and China

Bruce Humes, April 28, 2012, 8:37p.m.

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