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A 17-year-old named Woodrow, newly arrived from the Dust Bowl (the Southern Plains region of the US, affected by severe drought at the time), watches in awe as two giraffes are brought to the harbor amid the storm. ![]() In 1938, an enormous hurricane hits New York, killing people and upending ships. ![]() ![]() ![]() Ramayana- pronounced RHA-mah-YAH-nah, it means "Rama's Journey"ĭestiny- the power that determines the course of events.Įpic- impressively great. Have you ever been to India or another country?ĭo you know any myths from other countries? Do your parents tell you any fairy tales or legends? Do you know any Greek myths? Fortunately, pages 125 - 169 include pronunciation guides, brief explanations of Hindu gods and other characters, and some geography to help you and the kids better understand the story. This book includes a number of names that can be difficult to pronounce. 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