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"Archie the big good wolf proclaims his innocence, that he's not a big bad wolf who chases pigs and chomps grandmas, as he tells his own version of popular fairy tales and Mother Goose nursery rhymes" (Source: NLA).
'Those Big Bad Wolf tales? Forget them, this is the true story! Archie Wolf tells how he is drawn into the country's worse crime wave. Could he track down the villain behind it? And could he escape from the villain's hit man?'(Publication summary)
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This work is affiliated with the AustLit subset Asian-Australian Children's Literature and Publishing because it has a Korean translation.
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