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32 pp.
| Dutton |
May, 2003 |
TradeISBN 0-525-47114-6$$15.99
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Wayne Anderson.
When lonely George's dragon friends (whom only he can see) become too troublesome, he builds a flying machine with which to lead them to a great wilderness, where, according to a map, "Here Be Dragons." Misty images of the dragon-shaped, Rube Goldberg-style machine are reminiscent of SÃs's work. A distinctive font adds to the accessibly old-fashioned feel of this simple story about coming home.