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  • The Golden Hawks of Genghis Khan

    Rita Ritchie

    eBook (, Oct. 1, 1958)
    “You must not speak of the Golden Hawks! Word easily flies down the caravan trails to the ears of the Mongols in the land of Genghis Khan. And then, Jalair, the Mongols will come and slay you!” With this warning from his grandfather Kurush, the summer of 1218 in Samarkand begins for young Jalair. He has always been told that Mongols slew his father Darien—the greatest hawker of the Empire—and robbed him of a spectacular breed of hunting bird that Darien had perfected. Since then, the Mongols have searched relentlessly for the son of the slain hawker. A broken promise and mysterious circumstances cause Jalair to risk the journey eastward to recapture the Golden Hawks. Striving at all costs to conceal his identity, the boy arrives at Karakorum, the city of Genghis Khan. Here he not only finds the Golden Hawks, but also a deepening of the mystery surrounding them and his father. Affectionately adopted into a Mongol family, Jalair continues to seek the answers he needs, until finally, after treachery on a faraway caravan trail, and a desperate struggle to save the last of the Golden Hawks, he finds the truth—in the presence of Genghis Khan himself.
  • The Golden Hawks of Genghis Khan

    Rita Ritchie, Lorence F. Bjorklund

    Paperback (Literary Licensing, LLC, July 28, 2012)
    Ritchie, Rita
  • The Golden Hawks of Genghis Khan

    RITA RITCHIE

    (E.P. Dutton & Co., Jan. 1, 1958)
    " You must not speak of the Golden Hawks! Word easily flies downt he caravan trails to the ears of the MOngols int he landof Genghis Khan. And then, Jalair, the Mongols will come to slay you." With this warning from his grandfather Kurush, summer in Samarkand begins for young Jalair. Jallair has been told from infancy that Mongols slew his father Darien, the greatest hawker int he Empire, and stole the Golden Hawks- a spectacular breed of hunting bird Darien had perfected. Since then the MOngols have searched relentlessly for the son of the slain hawker.
  • The Golden Hawks Of Genghis Khan

    Rita Ritchie, Lorence F. Bjorklund

    Hardcover (Literary Licensing, LLC, July 28, 2012)
    None
  • The Golden Hawks of Genghis Khan

    Rita Ritchie

    Hardcover (Dutton, Jan. 1, 1958)
    None
  • The Golden Hawks of Genghis Khan

    Rita RITCHIE

    (Dutton, Jan. 1, 1958)
    None
  • The Golden Hawks of Genghis Khan

    Rita Ritchie, Kamran Khan, Bethlehem Books

    Audiobook (Bethlehem Books, Feb. 4, 2015)
    "You must not speak of the Golden Hawks! Word easily flies down the caravan trails to the ears of the Mongols in the land of Genghis Khan. And then, Jalair, the Mongols will come and slay you!" With this warning from his grandfather, Kurush, the summer of 1218 in Samarkand begins for young Jalair. He has always been told that Mongols slew his father, Darien--the greatest hawker of the empire--and robbed him of a spectacular breed of hunting bird that Darien had perfected. Since then the Mongols have searched relentlessly for the son of the slain hawker. A broken promise and mysterious circumstances cause Jalair to risk the journey eastward to recapture the Golden Hawks. Striving at all costs to conceal his identity, the boy arrives at Karakorum, the city of Genghis Khan. There he finds not only the Golden Hawks but also a deepening of the mystery surrounding them and his father. Affectionately adopted into a Mongol family, Jalair continues to seek the answers he needs until finally, after treachery on a faraway caravan trail and a desperate struggle to save the last of the Golden Hawks, he finds the truth--in the presence of Genghis Khan himself.