|aI rode a horse of milk white jade / |cDiane Lee Wilson.
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|a1st Harper Trophy ed.
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|aNew York : |bHarperTrophy, |c1999.
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|a288 p. : |bmap ; |c20 cm.
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|aIn early fourteenth-century China, Oyuna tells her granddaughter ofher girlhood in Mongolia and how love for her horse enabled her to win an important race and bring good luck to her family.
Oyuna, a crippled Mongolian girl, and Bayan, a hobbling old horse, defy the odds by venturing across the steppes and into the royal court of Kublai Khan, intent on achieving one particular goal.