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1996 Best Picture Book, Society of School Librarians International

1996 Notable Book for Children, Smithsonian

Children's Choices for 1997, International Reading Association & Children's Book Council

Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine

Translated into Arabic to be used on the West Bank to teach non-violence to Palestinian schoolchildren.












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Dragon Soup

Published by H. J. Kramer
ISBN 0-915811-63-4
Cloth, $15.95
Full Color
32 pages
Ages 7 to 10

Tonlu's father, a poor mountain farmer, owes the village merchant a great deal of money. The merchant comes to collect his debt and gives the family two weeks to pay or he will claim either the farm or Tonlu as his bride. Tonlu cannot bear the thought of leaving her home and marrying the cruel merchant. She resolves to pay the debt by climbing the treacherous dragon steps to the home of the cloud dragons where she intends to steal some of their vast treasure.

Through the night she climbs the misty trail until she encounters the cave of the dragons. While they sleep, Tonlu tries to steal a single pearl from a necklace, only to break the strand and wake the dragons. They imprison Tonlu and face her with a dangerous choice. She knows that unless everyone wins, no one will be happy.

Reviews


"The fiery dragons on the cover invite the reader into their cave (for some dragon soup perhaps?) and the vivid illustrations are as engaging as the story. The theme of resolving conflict without violence is a relevant one for children today growing up in a world of violence, and dragons complete with their reputation, provide an unexpected yet effective example for kids. There's no need to slay the dragons in this story, just read it."
Colorado Parent, June 1996

"In this lovely tale, the heroine Tonlu is a wonderful role model for both children and adults... Creative, emotion filled illustrations draw the reader deep into the tale."
Skipping Stones, March 1997


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A Nautilus Award Finalist
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A young teen finds herself turning into a dragon... scale by scale, claw by claw.
Award Winning Picture Book
Dragon Soup
An exciting tale of a girl's wise solution to a dispute between two Cloud Dragons.
Chosen Children's Choice for 2003!
Tales from the Dragon's Cave
Twelve original fairy tales which explore the magic of peacemaking.



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