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Author:
Carol Fenner
ISBN13:
978-0689822179
ISBN:
0689822170
Language:
Publisher:
Margaret K. McElderry Books; 1st edition (November 1, 1998)
Category:
Subcategory:
Growing Up & Facts of Life
ePub file:
1216 kb
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1267 kb
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Rating:
4.8
Votes:
280

In Carol Fenner's book, King of Dragons, she does a wonderful job developing the personality of her young character, Ian. Ian is an innovative and intuitive character who's survival skills are intriging.

In Carol Fenner's book, King of Dragons, she does a wonderful job developing the personality of her young character, Ian. While reading you will find yourself side by side with Ian as his adventure unravels in the abandoned Hall of Justice Building. I simply can't say enough about Carol Fenner's "The King of Dragon's. It's a wonderful story about the ceaseless wonder of childhood in the midst of a life filled with terrible loss, poverty and uncertainty

In Carol Fenner's book, King of Dragons, she does a wonderful job developing the personality of her young character, Ian. It's a wonderful story about the ceaseless wonder of childhood in the midst of a life filled with terrible loss, poverty and uncertainty

The King of Dragons book. Carol Elizabeth Fenner (1929–2002) was an American children's writer

The King of Dragons book. Read by Alan Ruck4 hours 56 minutes, 3 -old. Carol Elizabeth Fenner (1929–2002) was an American children's writer. Fenner's book Gorilla Gorilla won a Christopher Award and The Skates of Uncle Richard won honors from the Coretta Scott King Award. In addition, she was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal in 1996 for Yolonda's Genius. Just prior to her death, Yolonda's Genius was optioned by a major studio for possible production of a movie for te Carol Elizabeth Fenner (1929–2002) was an American children's writer.

1 5 Author: Carol Fenner. Eleven-year-old Ian and his Vietnam veteran father have been homeless for years, but now his father has found a perfect place for them-an abandoned city courthouse with heat, plenty of bathrooms, and lots of exits and entrances. Then, two things happen that threaten Ian’s fragile security: his father disappears, leaving Ian to fend for himself with the survival skills he’s learned through the years, and Ian discovers that a local museum is mounting an exhibition of kites in the courthouse.

Carol Elizabeth Fenner (September 30, 1929 – February 16, 2002) was an American children's writer. Fenner's book Gorilla-Gorilla won a Christopher Award and The Skates of Uncle Richard won honors from the Coretta Scott King Award. In addition, she was twice a runner-up for the Newbery Award: once each for Gorilla-Gorilla and Yolonda's Genius. Just prior to her death, Yolonda's Genius was optioned by a major studio for possible production of a movie for television. Tigers in the Cellar (1963).

Homeless persons, Fathers and sons, Homeless persons, Fathers and sons. New York : Margaret K. McElderry Books. inlibrary; printdisabled; ; americana. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books. Uploaded by PhanS on September 9, 2010. SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata).

The King of Dragons - Carol Fenner. Ian’s father liked to read and he stayed for hours among the history books or in the how-to section, letting Ian visit the large children’s library upstairs. His father had instructed Ian to tell people he was home-schooled. That’s why he wasn’t in a regular school.

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Homeless eleven-year-old Ian and his father, a Vietnam veteran, finally find a large, unused city courthouse with electricity and bathrooms to live in, but when Ian's father fails to come "home" one night, Ian struggles to survive on his own.
  • I have not read it yet, but I am giving this rating based on my Children's Literature I teacher's recommendation.

  • The King of Dragons is a pretty exciting book about an eleven year old boy named Ian. His dad was a Veitnam Veteran. They are homeless so the live in an abandoned court house. One day Ian's dad leaves And doesn't come back. Ian has to survive on his own in hope of the returning of his father. Strangers come to the courthouse while Ian spies on them and listens to their plans of making a kite museum out of the courthouse. What will Ian do about these intruders. I thought that this book was kind of long and it was a little boring. I would recommend this book to someone who isn't really an action kind of person.

  • The King of Dragons is very cool. It's about a boy living in the Hall of Justice. He can't leave any traces. It was a very good book. Tons of details! Read it to find out more about it!

  • In Carol Fenner's book, King of Dragons, she does a wonderful job developing the personality of her young character, Ian. Ian is an innovative and intuitive character who's survival skills are intriging. While reading you will find yourself side by side with Ian as his adventure unravels in the abandoned Hall of Justice Building. Experience the joys, the frustrations, and fears of Ian in this realistic young adult novel. Once you begin reading this book, it is hard to put it down. Enjoy!

  • I simply can't say enough about Carol Fenner's "The King of Dragon's." It's a wonderful story about the ceaseless wonder of childhood in the midst of a life filled with terrible loss, poverty and uncertainty. The very opposite of cynicism, this book presents the most compelling case for genuineness, optimism and hope one is likely to run across at the end of the twentieth century.