The Dragon's Pearl
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
When Niccolo Polo vanishes on an expedition to Asia and his family writes him off as dead, sixteen-year-old Marco knows that it’s up to him to rescue his father. He sets out on a dangerous journey—but it is not the adventure he bargained for. Marco comes face to face with the magical Eastern world we know from mythology and legend, complete with dragons, flying carpets, and genies. And it is here that Marco finds himself caught in a dangerous plot in the court of Kublai Khan while trying to discover the mystical secret of the fabled dragon’s pearl.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Fun and fast-moving, this work by first-time novelist Jordan feels very cinematic perhaps unsurprising as the story began as a screenplay. The rollicking fantasy takes plenty of license with the life of Marco Polo, opening at the dawn of the 14th century with 16-year-old Marco in Venice, where he longs for an adventurous life like his father only to get his wish when he learns his father has been abducted by the powerful Eastern sorcerer Arghun. With the help of his reluctant friend Amelio, the warrior Aziz and the mysterious guide Kokachin, Marco travels east through the Insurmountable Mountains to the Peking court of the Mongol leader Kublai Khan, battling everything from wily shopkeepers to Arghun's almost undefeatable magic and servants, to rescue his father. The prose is standard, though the story has an engaging mix of adventure, Asian mythology and historical detail all filtered through the amazed eyes of a young man who is experiencing them for the first time. The pace is unrelenting, but action-loving readers won't mind. Ages 10 up.
Customer Reviews
Awesome
It's a great book for kids. It is an easy read. I loved it!