"An excellent edition of a perennially amusing tale. (Folklore/Picture book. 4-8)"
A Korean version of the frequently retold tale of a mouse (e.g., Morimoto's The Mouse's Marriage, 1986) whose proud parents, looking for the mightiest mate for their ``perfect'' child, go from their own king to sun to cloud to wind to a wall that can be undermined by their own kind, with the result that another mouse is deemed the most powerful and appropriate suitor of all.
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