Dragon Magic

by Andre Norton

Other authorsRobin Jacques (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1972

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Ty Crowell Co (1972), Edition: First Edition, 213 pages

Description

Four boys of Scandinavian, Welsh, Chinese, and African origin, respectively, find a puzzle in an abandoned house whose magic power takes each of them back to a time related to their ethnic history.

User reviews

LibraryThing member jjmcgaffey
That's good. Funny, by modern standards it's basically an unfinished story - there 'must' be some reason, some quest or duty for the boys that the dragons made for them. But the story just ends - with the four of them as friends, now, and each with an insight into the proper way to act, but without
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any real point to the dragons. My view is probably affected by knowing there's a sequel, which will probably be more 'proper' by modern fantasy standards, with a purpose and a quest. But Draqon Magic is extremely rich without that overarching quest. I liked the shoutout to Rosemary Sutcliff - Judith Tarr's Egyptian stories are younger, and probably Norton's own as well. I don't know a good Fafnir story nor any for the Slumbering Dragon - but I'll be keeping an eye out for them from now on. This is one of those stories that without any great fanfare or even quoteable lines weaves its way into your (well, my, at least) worldview. I like.
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Awards

Vermont Golden Dome Book Award (Nominee — 1973-1974)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1972

Physical description

213 p.; 7.8 inches

ISBN

0690244894 / 9780690244892

Local notes

Sig, Artie, Kim, and Ras have same neighborhood and school, but nothing in common...until they sneak into the old abandoned corner house and each find a a picture of four dragons on a puzzle box. Strong magic draws the boys together, transform them, and transport them into worlds of heroes and dragons.

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