The Minstrel and the Dragon Pup
by Rosemary Sutcliff
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When a minstrel's adopted dragon pup is stolen by a wicked showman, the minstrel's songs suffer accordingly.Tags
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Given to me as a gift from M.bellJackson, Mariane,, I was swept away by both the story and the art, both of which blended seamlessly for a book of exceeding beauty. A lone minstrel travels throughout the land searching for inspiration to make the perfect song. On a high cliff with the sea below, suddenly, there is the sound of something falling. Looking down, the minstrel begins a stunningly beautiful song as the egg breaks forth and a tiny kitten sized dragon peaks his way into life.
This is a perfect match for inspiration. The little dragon walks along the roads with the minstrel. Both are happier than they thought possible. Traveling and stopping to sing along the way, the minstrel sings his beautiful music and is rewarded with coins show more enough to buy food for the dragon and himself.
Alas, the beauty is stolen when a scraggly musician watches in awe at the inspiration provided by the dragon. Sneaking into the inn where they are staying, he steals the color and the tether. Heartbroken, the minstrel randomly travels down paths in the hope of rescuing his dragon. When he finally finds him, the dragon is in the King's menagerie, cooped in a cage, hovering in a corner, he is sad beyond what he thought was possible.
Claiming the dragon, the minstrel is told the King must give permission. The King and Queen's son is in a coma like state. When the minstrel begins his song written previously inspired by the dragon, the young boy gradually awakens.
Promising riches, the minstrel states he simply wants his dragon. With a statement written and produced far and wide, the message from the King states the dragon cannot be taken. Happily, the dragon and minstrel are reunited as they walk down the roads happinly together again.
I was entranced by this lovely tale with the beautiful art. I will look for other works by both these incredibly talented artists.
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This is a perfect match for inspiration. The little dragon walks along the roads with the minstrel. Both are happier than they thought possible. Traveling and stopping to sing along the way, the minstrel sings his beautiful music and is rewarded with coins show more enough to buy food for the dragon and himself.
Alas, the beauty is stolen when a scraggly musician watches in awe at the inspiration provided by the dragon. Sneaking into the inn where they are staying, he steals the color and the tether. Heartbroken, the minstrel randomly travels down paths in the hope of rescuing his dragon. When he finally finds him, the dragon is in the King's menagerie, cooped in a cage, hovering in a corner, he is sad beyond what he thought was possible.
Claiming the dragon, the minstrel is told the King must give permission. The King and Queen's son is in a coma like state. When the minstrel begins his song written previously inspired by the dragon, the young boy gradually awakens.
Promising riches, the minstrel states he simply wants his dragon. With a statement written and produced far and wide, the message from the King states the dragon cannot be taken. Happily, the dragon and minstrel are reunited as they walk down the roads happinly together again.
I was entranced by this lovely tale with the beautiful art. I will look for other works by both these incredibly talented artists.
Five Stars! show less
My daughter loves dragons and I love puppies and minstrels are intriguing
so I chose [The Minstrel and the Dragon Pup] for the first Author Challenge.
While Rosemary Sutcliff wrote many stories for kids, this was the first to be illustrated.
Simply, plainly, and gently this one evolved as the pair wandered and eventually searched for each other.
The tale of how The Minstrel and the Dragon Pup first met along the shore of a "high sea cliff"
with the welcoming music from the harp for the birth of Lucky is one to return to again and again.
Love then inspired new songs for The Minstrel!
so I chose [The Minstrel and the Dragon Pup] for the first Author Challenge.
While Rosemary Sutcliff wrote many stories for kids, this was the first to be illustrated.
Simply, plainly, and gently this one evolved as the pair wandered and eventually searched for each other.
The tale of how The Minstrel and the Dragon Pup first met along the shore of a "high sea cliff"
with the welcoming music from the harp for the birth of Lucky is one to return to again and again.
Love then inspired new songs for The Minstrel!
A wandering minstrel adopts a sweet-natured dragon pup, and his songs flow more easily and more joyful than ever before because he now has something to love. But the companions come to grief when a wicked showman kidnaps the pup to use in his show. Will the minstrel find his friend again?
Far too long. And what about the other caged creatures? And what was wrong with the boy prince? And so much not addressed... so what were all those words for?
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Oh, this is cute. Nice story, very nice illustrations, happy ending.
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Rosemary Sutcliff was on born December 14, 1920 in East Clandon in Surrey, England. As a child she had Still's Disease, a form of juvenile arthritis. The effect of this led to many stays in hospital for painful remedial operations. She ended her formal education at fourteen, and went to Bideford Art School. She passed the City and Guilds show more examination and worked as a painter of miniatures. She felt cramped by the small canvas of miniature painting and turned to writing. Her first two books, The Chronicles of Robin Hood and The Queen Elizabeth Story, were published in 1950. Her other works included The Eagle of the Ninth, The Silver Branch, Sword Song, and the autobiography Blue Remembered Hills. She won the annual Carnegie Medal from the Library Association for The Lantern Bearers in 1959 and the annual Horn Book Award for Tristan and Iseult in 1971. She won inaugural Phoenix Award in 1985 for The Mark of the Horse Lord and again in 2010 for The Shining Company. In 1975, she was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to children's literature, and was promoted to be a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1992. She died on July 23, 1992. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Common Knowledge
- Canonical title*
- De minstreel en de drakenpup
- Original title
- The Minstrel and the Dragon Pup
- Original publication date
- 1993
- People/Characters
- Lucky (dragon); The Minstrel
- Dedication
- For Judith Peacock
- First words
- One spring, a she-dragon made her nest on the edge of a high sea cliff.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The minstrel's head was full of fine new songs to sing, better than he ever he had sung before, and Lucky had his friend again, and they both were very happy.
- Original language
- English
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