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Books with title Dragon at the Pool

  • The Dragonfly Pool

    Eva Ibbotson

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, Sept. 4, 2008)
    The Dragonfly Pool by Eva Ibbotson is an enchanting tale of friendship and determination during the Second World War, from the author of The Star of Kazan.Tally Hamilton is furious to hear she is being sent from London to a horrid, stuffy boarding school in the countryside. And all because of the stupid war. But Delderton Hall is a far more interesting place than Tally ever imagined, and an exciting school trip to the beautiful and luscious kingdom of Bergania whisks Tally into an unexpected adventure . . . will she be able to save her new friend, Prince Karil, before it's too late?
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  • The Dragonfly Pool

    Eva Ibbotson

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 15, 2009)
    A beloved New York Times bestselling author returns to paper! At first Tally doesn?t want to go to the boarding school called Delderton. But soon she discovers that it?s a wonderful place, where freedom and selfexpression are valued. Enamored of Bergania, a erene and peaceful country led by a noble king, Tally organizes a dance troupe to attend the international folk dancing festival there. There she meets Karil, the crown prince, who wants nothing more than ordinary friends. But when Karil?s father is assassinated, it?s up to Tally and her friends to help Karil escape the Nazis and the bleak future he?s inherited.
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  • Poo-Poo and the Dragons

    C. S Forester

    Paperback (Independently published, July 26, 2020)
    Forester came up with the premise for the book while he was at home in the Berkeley hills, minding his two boys while his wife Kathleen was away. The younger of the two, 8 year old George, went on a hunger strike; he refused to eat. Forester made up the stories to tell during dinnertime, but would only tell them if George would eat. If George stopped eating, Forester stopped talking mid-sentence. By the time Kathleeen returned home and everything returned to normal, there were a number of Poo-Poo stories, and 3 dragons. Forester collected the stories in manuscript form and Little Brown published it.
  • The Dragonfly Pool

    Eva Ibbotson

    eBook (Puffin Books, Aug. 29, 2009)
    At first Tally doesn’t want to go to the boarding school called Delderton. But she soon discovers that it is a wonderful place where freedom and selfexpression are valued. Tally organizes a ragtag dance troupe so the school can participate in an international folk dancing festival in Bergania in the summer of 1939. There she befriends Karil, the crown prince, who would love nothing more than to have ordinary friends and attend a school like Delderton. When Karil’s father is assassinated, it is up to Tally and her friends to help Karil escape the Nazis and the bleak future he has inherited.
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  • The Dragon

    Mer Linn

    eBook
    The text of this fairy tale was found as a manuscript, near a very old oak, while traveling through the endless fields and forests of Britain. The tale was written in several ancient European languages, alternating between each from one sentence to the next without any apparent logic, though there was probably some fabulous meaning hidden in it. The last sentences were written in modern Russian. Translators and linguists easily translated the manuscript, and, after reading the fairy tale, one teenaged girl painted pictures for it. But all this was probably not in such way, and perhaps everything had happened completely in another way....
  • Poo-Poo and the Dragons

    C. S. Forester, Robert Lawson

    eBook (Reading Essentials, May 4, 2019)
    It was published in 1942, before the war impacted book production. Forester came up with the premise for the book while he was at home in the Berkeley hills, minding his two boys while his wife Kathleen was away. The younger of the two, 8 year old George, went on a hunger strike; he refused to eat. Forester made up the stories to tell during dinnertime, but would only tell them if George would eat. If George stopped eating, Forester stopped talking mid-sentence. By the time Kathleen returned home and everything returned to normal, there were a number of Poo-Poo stories, and 3 dragons. Life becomes exciting for Harold Heavyside Brown, who is known as Poo-Poo, when he adopts first one, then three dragons.
  • Poo-Poo and the Dragons

    C. S. Forester, Robert Lawson

    eBook (Reading Essentials, May 4, 2019)
    It was published in 1942, before the war impacted book production. Forester came up with the premise for the book while he was at home in the Berkeley hills, minding his two boys while his wife Kathleen was away. The younger of the two, 8 year old George, went on a hunger strike; he refused to eat. Forester made up the stories to tell during dinnertime, but would only tell them if George would eat. If George stopped eating, Forester stopped talking mid-sentence. By the time Kathleen returned home and everything returned to normal, there were a number of Poo-Poo stories, and 3 dragons. Life becomes exciting for Harold Heavyside Brown, who is known as Poo-Poo, when he adopts first one, then three dragons.
  • The Dragonfly Pool

    Eva Ibbotson, Kevin Hawkes

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 4, 2008)
    At first Tally doesn’t want to go to the boarding school called Delderton. But she soon discovers that it is a wonderful place where freedom and selfexpression are valued. Tally organizes a ragtag dance troupe so the school can participate in an international folk dancing festival in Bergania in the summer of 1939. There she befriends Karil, the crown prince, who would love nothing more than to have ordinary friends and attend a school like Delderton. When Karil’s father is assassinated, it is up to Tally and her friends to help Karil escape the Nazis and the bleak future he has inherited.
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  • Pooh and the Dragon

    Ann Braybrooks

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1997)
    A Little Golden Book. Pooh and the Dragon
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  • The Dragonfly Pool

    Eva Ibbotson

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, April 3, 2009)
    Tally Hamilton is furious to hear she is being sent from London to a horrid, stuffy boarding school in the countryside. And all because of the stupid war. But Delderton Hall is a far more interesting place than Tally ever imagined, and an exciting school trip to the beautiful and luscious kingdom of Bergania whisks Tally into an unexpected adventure... will she be able to save her new friend, Prince Tamil, before it`s too late?
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  • Poo-Poo and the dragons

    C. S Forester

    Hardcover (Michael Joseph, Sept. 3, 1942)
    Hardback. No Dustjacket. First Printing August 1942. Reading Copy Only. Ex-Library with the usual faults, card pocket, ink stamps, etc. Tight sound copy with heavy wear. Cover illustration show two dragons with tails crossed standing on square with title inside.
  • At the Pool

    Mandy Stanley

    Board book (Kingfisher, April 8, 2004)
    At the Pool draws on the excitement surrounding a swimming trip, covering all the common things children encounter on a day out at the pool.
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