Monkey Subdues the White-bone Demon Wang Hsing-pei, Foreign Language Press, Peking, (available from Guanghwa Bookshop), 1976, 75p
A picture book with caption text. After many exciting escapades, including a fight to the death with Demon, Monkey emerges victorious and vindicated. The intrinsic charm of the legend, the strong story line, and the detailed illustrations overcome the mixed quality of the text for most children of upper junior and lower secondary age. It is a good transition book for inexperienced readers.
When I was in elementary school, my dad took me to a used book shop in DuPont Circle and bought me this book. I'm not sure it is a children's book, but it had pictures. I remember being a little confused by the stories... they were probably not meant for such a young reader. Haven't thought about it in a long time, but saw it on Neil Gaiman's book list!
This ended up on my shelf when I bought a box full of assorted books off a craigslister. It offers an interesting perspective on 1960s/1970s Chinese children's literature. Demons who lust after human flesh. A murderous monkey. Buddhism. Pretty cool actually.
I'll almost definitely read this to my own children when I have them.