Hunting of the Last Dragon by Sherryl Jordan

Hunting of the Last Dragon by Sherryl Jordan

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Jude is no hero. Deeply traumatised after returning to find his village a charred ruin and his family dead, he is picked up by a travelling fair, where he rescues the strange yet beautiful Jing-wei from a life as a caged freak. Together they embark on the hunting of the last dragon.

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Hunting of the Last Dragon by Sherryl Jordan

High overhead, a dragon flies on coppery wings, raining down fire and destruction on all that lies below. The last of the great beasts, it wreaks havoc everywhere it flies, burning the countryside and its terrified inhabitants to grey ash and cinders with its fiery breath. Desperate and frightened, the people pray for a hero to save them. Jude is no hero. Deeply traumatized after returning to find his village a charred ruin and his family dead, he is picked up by a travelling fair, where he rescues the strange yet beautiful Jing-wei from a life as a caged freak. Eluding their pursuers, Jude and Jing-wei meet Lan, a wise old Chinese woman who straightens Jing-wei's bound and crippled feet, and reveals to Jude his destiny. He alone must kill the last dragon. With Jing-wei's help and Lan's ancient knowledge, Jude and Jing-wei set out to destroy the beast, and embark on the perilous journey of what becomes the hunting of the last dragon.
Sherryl Jordan is a prominent New Zealand author. She has worked with deaf children for a number of years and has always loved sign language. Sherryl Jordan extensively travelled the British Isles to research The Raging Quiet; she lives in Tauranga, New Zealand.
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ISBN 13 9780689860621
ISBN 10 0689860625
Title Hunting of the Last Dragon
Author Sherryl Jordan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2004-04-05
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.