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Books with title The Dragon of Lonely Island

  • The Dragon of Lonely Island

    Rebecca Rupp

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 11, 2006)
    "Rebecca Rupp's magical tale . . . radiates a glow as golden as the dragon's scales." — Boston GlobeHannah, Zachary, and Sarah Emily are spending the summer at their great-aunt Mehitabel's house on faraway Lonely Island. There, in a cave hidden high above the ocean, they discover a fabulous creature: a glittering three-headed golden dragon with a kind heart, an unpredictable temper, and a memory that spans 20,000 years. Transported by the magic of the dragon's stories, the children meet Mei-lan, a young girl in ancient China; nineteenth-century cabin boy Jamie Pritchett; and, in more recent times, Hitty and her brother, Will, who survive a frightening plane crash on a desert island. In this fluidly written novel, Rebecca Rupp explores what three children from the present learn from the past — and from an unlikely but wise and generous friend.
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  • The Dragon of Lonely Island

    Rebecca Rupp

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 1, 2002)
    A beguiling fantasy about the vacation of a lifetime.Hannah, Zachary, and Sarah Emily are spending the summer at their Great Aunt Mehitabel’s house on faraway Lonely Island. There, in a cave hidden high above the ocean, they discover a fabulous creature: a glittering three-headed golden dragon with a kind heart, an unpredictable temper, and a memory that spans 20,000 years. Transported by the magic of the dragon’s stories, the children meet Mei-lan, a young girl in ancient China; nineteenth-century cabin boy Jamie Pritchett; and, in more recent times, Hitty and her brother Will, who survive a frightening plane crash on a desert island. In this fluidly written novel, Rebecca Rupp explores what three children from the present learn from the past - and from an unlikely, but wise and generous friend.
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  • The Dragon of Lonely Island

    Rebecca Rupp

    eBook (Candlewick Press, May 22, 2012)
    "Rebecca Rupp's magical tale . . . radiates a glow as golden as the dragon's scales." – Boston GlobeHannah, Zachary, and Sarah Emily are spending the summer at their great-aunt Mehitabel's house on faraway Lonely Island. There, in a cave hidden high above the ocean, they discover a fabulous creature: a glittering three-headed golden dragon with a kind heart, an unpredictable temper, and a memory that spans 20,000 years. Transported by the magic of the dragon's stories, the children meet Mei-lan, a young girl in ancient China; nineteenth-century cabin boy Jamie Pritchett; and, in more recent times, Hitty and her brother, Will, who survive a frightening plane crash on a desert island. In this fluidly written novel, Rebecca Rupp explores what three children from the present learn from the past - and from an unlikely but wise and generous friend.
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  • The Dragon of Lonely Island

    Rebecca Rupp

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 7, 1998)
    A beguiling fantasy about the vacation of a lifetime.Hannah, Zachary, and Sarah Emily are spending the summer at their Great Aunt Mehitabel's house on faraway Lonely Island. There, in a cave hidden high above the ocean, they discover a fabulous creature: a glittering three-headed dragon with a kind heart, an unpredictable temper, and a memory that spans 20,000 years. Transported by the magic of the dragon's stories, the children meet Mei-lan, a young girl in ancient China who is called upon to save her village from great danger. They sail the seas in a 19-century ship with cabin boy Jamie Prichett. And, in more recent times, with Hitty and her brother Will, they survive a frightening plane crash on a desert island. In a novel as mysterious and spellbinding as the dragon's stories, Rebecca Rupp explore what three children from the present learn from the past—and from an unlikely, but wise and generous friend.
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  • The Dragon Island

    Diana Molly

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 19, 2017)
    Adventure & Fantasy Books for Girls 9-12 When Monica goes to gather flowers in the forest, she doesn’t have any idea that her most adventurous day is about to begin. Her day starts with finding a strange egg, which is as tall as she is! As she goes through different islands, she realizes that one is stranger than the other and being a kind and brave girl, Monica solves all the problems together with her precious friend. Will Monica be able to help her friend find her island at last? Or will they get into breathtaking adventures that never stop? Monica teaches her friend determination and courage, which helps them a lot during their adventures.
  • The Dragon of Lonely Island

    Rebecca Rupp

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Aug. 16, 2005)
    Grade 3-6-Because their mother needs a quiet place to finish her novel, the three Davis children find themselves spending the summer in a Victorian house on a small island off the coast of Maine. A mysterious letter from their elderly Great Aunt Mehitabel, absentee owner of Lonely Island, helps the siblings discover Fafnyr Goldenwings, a three-headed dragon that sleeps deep inside a cave on Drake's Hill. It can be prickly and fussy, but takes pains not to frighten the children, assuring them at once that it is a vegetarian. Over the course of the summer, each head awakes in turn and tells a story about children that the dragon had helped. It drove away invading Mongols from a Chinese girl's village, saved an orphaned boy from the clutches of evil pirates, and rescued a brother and sister marooned on a desert island-but only after the siblings learned to think for themselves. The children learn that the sister in the last story was actually a young Aunt Mehitabel, who offered the dragon a sanctuary on Lonely Island. The Chinese story has the tone of European tales of exotic Cathay and the other two are reminiscent of earlier children's books, when adventures were more jolly than harrowing. This smoothly written confection may be a tad bland and predictable, but it goes down as easily as an entertaining, light read. Margaret A. Chang, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams
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  • The Dragon of Lonely Island

    Rebecca Rupp

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 11, 2006)
    "Rebecca Rupp's magical tale . . . radiates a glow as golden as the dragon's scales." — BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBEHannah, Zachary, and Sarah Emily are spending the summer at their great-aunt Mehitabel's house on faraway Lonely Island. There, in a cave hidden high above the ocean, they discover a fabulous creature: a glittering three-headed golden dragon with a kind heart, an unpredictable temper, and a memory that spans 20,000 years. Transported by the magic of the dragon's stories, the children meet Mei-lan, a young girl in ancient China; nineteenth-century cabin boy Jamie Pritchett; and, in more recent times, Hitty and her brother, Will, who survive a frightening plane crash on a desert island. In this fluidly written novel, Rebecca Rupp explores what three children from the present learn from the past - and from an unlikely but wise and generous friend.
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  • The Lonely Dragon

    Rae Stoltenkamp

    language (, Oct. 8, 2016)
    Brueberon is the loneliest dragon there ever was on Long Upon A Time World. Vandabar the Wizard is away on holiday and can provide no solution to Brueberon’s problem. So he’s off to seek help from Kastaspella. But will Kastaspella’s costly magic really help him? What if everything goes wrong when he takes her potion? And how will it affect a dreamer like Clarissa Henry who loves drifting in and out of Brueberon’s world? There are consequences to every decision we make in life and Brueberon is about to find out that quick solutions are not always the best option to a problem.
  • The Lonely Island

    R. M. Ballantyne

    eBook (www.DelmarvaPublications.com, July 9, 2014)
    A "rest of the story" account of the famous HMS "Bounty" mutineers who parted ways with Captain Bligh and company, "The Lonely Island" follows the mutineers to a remote, uninhabited island where they hope to finish their days in peace and quiet. For more than twenty years they remained undiscovered on Pitcairn's Island, far off the beaten sailing routes of ships at sea. "The Lonely Island," accordingly to Ballantyne, .,."is essentially a 'true story, ' the merest spider-web of fiction having been employed to bind it together." Readers of this tale discover how men without a reliance and faith in Jesus Christ, left to their own devices, will not experience peace and success. But, when God chooses to work in men's hearts, the change is remarkable.(Illustrated)
  • The Dragon of Lonely Island

    Rebecca Rupp

    Paperback (Gardners Books, May 31, 2002)
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  • The Lonely Dragon

    Matthew Neidigk

    language (, Feb. 12, 2017)
    After scaring people for fun, a little dragon realizes he needs a friend. Will the people forgive him, or will he have to find friendship somewhere else? This quick read with rhyming text and colorful art work will most certainly be a favorite for you and your little ones.
  • The Island of Three Dragons

    Ms. Tatiana Nekras, Ms. Stacy Currie

    Paperback (Independently published, April 29, 2019)
    This story was inspired by a Fairy Tale I heard as a child. A hero goes on a quest to a faraway land to find a better life. Will his courage and kindness prevail? Read to find out…