Dragon Days - Stories and Poems

Author:   Brett Breckon
Publisher:   Gomer Press
ISBN:  

9781843238287


Pages:   80
Publication Date:   28 February 2007
Format:   Paperback
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A rich, colour illustrated collection of magical and wonderful stories and poems about dragons by twelve contemporary popular authors, with striking colour illustrations by a skilled artist. -- Welsh Books Council

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Author:   Brett Breckon
Publisher:   Gomer Press
Imprint:   Pont Books
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 25.90cm
ISBN:  

9781843238287


ISBN 10:   1843238284
Pages:   80
Publication Date:   28 February 2007
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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Did you know that dragons have been around since before the beginning of time? One made from a volcanos fire slept in her cave until humans were ready to have her stories whispered into their ears. Gillian Clarke knows all about it. Julie Rainsbury tells how a lonely golden dragon and a battered blue one from under the sea melded together happily and became green. Jenny Sullivans cheeky dragon, Hafgan, rescues a scruffy and malodorous knight who promptly invokes the Dragooncode, meaning that Hafgan must take care of him forever. Nona Reess cathedral dragon saves St Davids when the Germans come to bomb it a story based on fact, but possibly not with a dragon as hero! These and eight other well-respected Welsh authors tell stories old and new, sometimes in lyrical mode, sometimes in prose. But it is Brett Breckons illustrations that bring the stories together into a magnificent whole. One suspects that Breckon is obsessed with dragons (in the nicest possible way). If so, it is an obsession that has culminated in a talent for drawing them that must be considered high art. His dragons, a different one for each story, glow and shimmer, sometimes fierce, sometimes sad, but never ordinary. The detail is remarkable. Each story begins with a delicately illumined first letter, and even the page numbers are encased in dragon eggs. This is a book to treasure, to read over and over, to relish and be bewitched by. Who knows one may even become a true believer. Lucky children will be presented with it this Christmas or for any special occasion in the coming years. Elizabeth Schlenther It is possible to use this review for promotional purposes, but the following acknowledgment should be included: A review from www.gwales.com, with the permission of the Welsh Books Council. Gellir defnyddior adolygiad hwn at bwrpas hybu, ond gofynnir i chi gynnwys y gydnabyddiaeth ganlynol: Adolygiad oddi ar www.gwales.com, trwy ganiatd Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru. -- Welsh Books Council


Did you know that dragons have been around since before the beginning of time? One made from a volcanos fire slept in her cave until humans were ready to have her stories whispered into their ears. Gillian Clarke knows all about it. Julie Rainsbury tells how a lonely golden dragon and a battered blue one from under the sea melded together happily and became green. Jenny Sullivans cheeky dragon, Hafgan, rescues a scruffy and malodorous knight who promptly invokes the Dragooncode, meaning that Hafgan must take care of him forever. Nona Reess cathedral dragon saves St Davids when the Germans come to bomb it a story based on fact, but possibly not with a dragon as hero! These and eight other well-respected Welsh authors tell stories old and new, sometimes in lyrical mode, sometimes in prose. But it is Brett Breckons illustrations that bring the stories together into a magnificent whole. One suspects that Breckon is obsessed with dragons (in the nicest possible way). If so, it is an obsession that has culminated in a talent for drawing them that must be considered high art. His dragons, a different one for each story, glow and shimmer, sometimes fierce, sometimes sad, but never ordinary. The detail is remarkable. Each story begins with a delicately illumined first letter, and even the page numbers are encased in dragon eggs. This is a book to treasure, to read over and over, to relish and be bewitched by. Who knows one may even become a true believer. Lucky children will be presented with it this Christmas or for any special occasion in the coming years. Elizabeth Schlenther It is possible to use this review for promotional purposes, but the following acknowledgment should be included: A review from www.gwales.com, with the permission of the Welsh Books Council. Gellir defnyddior adolygiad hwn at bwrpas hybu, ond gofynnir i chi gynnwys y gydnabyddiaeth ganlynol: Adolygiad oddi ar www.gwales.com, trwy ganiatd Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru. -- Welsh Books Council


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