The Wooden Dragon

The Wooden Dragon

by Bee Willey (Illustrator), Bee Willey (Illustrator), Joan Aiken (Author)

Synopsis

Joan Aiken tells the story of lame Window and her sailor brother, Handle, who live in a small house in a wooded hollow. Each autumn, when the leaves fall from the trees, the little house is buried right up to its bedroom windows, so each year Handle must sweep the leaves away. But one day, Handle breaks the news that he must go away on an extra long trip. Window is sad, and desperately worried that she cannot survive without him. Before he leaves for the harbour, however, Handle gives Window a little wooden dragon and promises his sister that the dragon will look after her. And so the little dragon sits on a corner shelf, growing dusty, and waits for the time when he can come to Window's aid...

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd
Published: 06 May 2004

ISBN 10: 0224064800
ISBN 13: 9780224064804
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Book Overview: A new folk tale from the incomparable Joan Aiken is perfectly accompanied by Bee Willey's mesmerising illustrations.

Media Reviews
This will stand rereading not just for a summer but for a lifetime The Sunday Times Aiken's ability to connect through words is highlighted by the excellent pictures in this folk-tale yarn of how a wooden dragon jolts a bereft sister from her fears. The atmosphere is as moody as a British summer, full of arching trees, brooding skies and half-hidden meanings: the kind of story that stretches beyond the page -- Sally Williams Independent [The] illustrations ... bring a sense of flow and colour and cheer to Joan Aiken's lonely but haunting little tale The School Librarian This is a strange and stirring picture book by that magical story teller, the late Joan Aiken Inis A haunting story Sheffield Star
Author Bio
Joan Aiken is one of the best loved authors of the twentieth century, and has written over a hundred books for young readers and adults, including A Necklace of Raindrops, The Winter Sleepwalker and Other Stories, and The Youngest Miss Ward.