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NIGHT SKY DRAGONS by Mal Peet Kirkus Star

NIGHT SKY DRAGONS

by Mal Peet ; Elspeth Graham ; illustrated by Patrick Benson

Pub Date: Oct. 14th, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-7636-6144-1
Publisher: Candlewick

Carnegie Medal winner Peet and Graham team up again (Mysterious Traveler, illustrated by P.J. Lynch, 2013) to tell the tale of how a boy with a mischievous streak and love for handcrafted kites helps keep his han, his home along Asia’s Silk Road, from danger.

Yazul longs for spring days, when warm winds ideal for kite-flying blow. He lovingly crafts kites with Grandfather, whose workshop overflows with long stems of bamboo, fat balls of twine and bolts of silk. When Yazul shows his father, the lord of the han, his latest, hawk-inspired kite, his father is not impressed. He cautions Yazul against cloud-filled dreams and tells him to “put [his] feet on the earth.” Yazul’s heart grows weary with his disapproval. Later, bandits surround the han and threaten to overtake the community, and the elders and Yazul’s father become desperate for help. Yazul has an idea, one that lifts spirits and explodes with surprise. The relationship between Yazul and Grandfather radiates warmth and true delight, as shown by Yazul’s affection for Grandfather’s blue bird tattoo. Benson’s pen-and-watercolor illustrations bring out the complexities of Yazul’s relationships, from Grandfather’s bold colors to simple, sepia-toned lines for Yazul’s father. A treasured broken dish showing the history of Yazul’s ancestors draws readers in with its poignant shards.

This dazzling, heartwarming story excites, soars and redefines “go fly a kite.” (author’s note) (Historical fiction. 4-10)