OLDER FICTION
McCaughrean, Geraldine

The Kite Rider

(2) YA The thirteenth-century Chinese practice of using kites to test the wind is spliced into the later Japanese invention of man-carrying reconnaissance kites. Escaping his vicious great-uncle, Haoyou, twelve, joins a circus, performing death-defying kite flights and ever-more-novel feats. In addition to a grand array of colorful characters, skillful plotting, hair-raising suspense, and vivid details all help bring this adventure to life.

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