Meet Quashiba, a beautiful, innocent girl who is
about to be made a queen, although she is not a princess. No, she
is merely a peasant girl, busy spinning the plainest thread on a
day when the king comes riding up to her.
"Oh, great Big King," says her mama,
hoping to catch the king's attention, "my daughter is
spinning a whole field of finest golden thread to make cloth for
his Highest."
What can Quashiba do about her mama's terrible
lie? For the king decides to marry her, and in a year, he will
padlock her in a room and demand that she spin and weave him three
whole rooms of golden things.
So begins the dramatic, fascinating fairy tale
about Quashiba and the tiny, sinister creature who agrees to save
her by spinning gold on one condition.
During his three nights of spinning and weaving,
she has three chances to guess his whole name. If she fails, he
will make her tiny and carry her off.
What will Quashiba do?