01051 a2200205 4500001000700000020001800007040003200025100001700057245002400074260001300098300003500111362000900146490001900155520055600174650002600730650002700756650003000783650001400813650001800827125664 a9780698116269 cEscola Canadense de Niteroi aMartin, Rafe10aThe rough-face girl aNew York a32 p.c6 x 0.12 x 10.19 inches0 a19920 aPaperstar Book aFrom Algonquin Indian folklore comes a powerful, haunting rendition of Cinderella. In a village by the shores of Lake Ontario lived an invisible being. All the young women wanted to marry him because he was rich, powerful, and supposedly very handsome. But to marry the invisible being the women had to prove to his sister that they had seen him. And none had been able to get past the sister's stern, all-knowing gaze. Then came the Rough-Face girl, scarred from working by the fire. Could she succeed where her beautiful, cruel sisters had failed?  4aChildren's Literature 4aMyths, Fables or Tales 4aIndians of North America  4aKindness  4aMoral lessons