![]() ![]() In fact, Wilkinson gives us a character with which readers of all ages can identify. Ping’s believability grows on you because she, like the nine- to twelve-year-old readers for whom the book is written, has flaws, limitations and self-doubts. Ping and Danzi need all the goodness they can muster, because their journey and their lives are challenged by drunks, robbers, corrupt politicians and wizards of the underworld. Along the way, Danzi guides Ping with Yoda-like wisdom that adds Daoist spiritual teachings to Ping’s innate goodness. The other journey brings Ping a growing awakening of her powers of second sight and magic. The young lady feels that she is to blame for and the young lady ameliorates the level of care to the dragons. ![]() The young ladies fundamental purpose is to care for two dragons and out of the blue one of the two dragons dies. They also have a pre-series named Dragon Dawn. The story begins in Ancient China with a slave girl who in the first place makes herself unworthy of even a name. It consists of 5 books, Dragon Keeper, Garden of the Purple Dragon, Dragon Moon, Blood Brothers, Shadow Sister and Bronze Bird Tower. One journey aims for the faraway ocean that will restore Danzi’s health. The Dragon Keeper series is a series of books about a Chinese dragon and his Keepers, namely Ping. When you buy books using these links the Internet Archive may earn a small commission. There are three books within the Dragonkeeper series the sequel to Dragonkeeper being Garden of the Purple Dragon, first published in 2005 and Dragon Moon. The dragon in her care, Long Danzi, is the last dragon in China. Dragon Keeper by Carole Wilkinson, 2005, Scholastic, Inc. Before the book ends, you find it quite natural that the young emperor of China has befriended Ping and made her his Imperial Dragon Keeper. Dragon Dawn : Prelude to the Dragonkeeper Series - Carole Wilkinson Dragon Keeper : Dragonkeeper Series : Book 1 - Carole Wilkinson Garden of the Purple. For a limited time, experience the beginning of the Rain Wilds Chronicles series at a special price, including bonus excerpts from other books in the series. She begins her story with Ping, a slave girl living in the farthest reaches of the ancient Chinese empire. China that’s as real as your morning cup of coffee. Carol Wilkinson waves her pencil like a magic wand and creates a fantasy world set in 141 B.C.
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