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Dragon Moon

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by Carole Wilkinson


  I am indebted to all the historians, researchers and translators whose labour has enabled me to learn about ancient China. For a full bibliography of sources used, please see my website at www.carolewilkinson.com.au

  Though some sources say that the Chinese puzzle qi qiao ban (Seven Cunning Pieces—known in English as Tangram) is ancient, while writing this novel I discovered that the current view is that it is not. I decided to use the puzzle in my story anyway. Texts of the Yi Jing have turned up in Han dynasty tombs, so maybe one day someone will find an ancient Tangram set.

  I would like to thank Vicky Deresa for her invaluable help with the three place name puzzles and Danzi’s four-character message. I would also like to thank Haiwang Yuan for telling me the Chinese version of “out of the frying pan into the fire”.

  Thank you to Andrew Kelly and Alison Arnold of black dog books once again for their wonderful editorial assistance, creative support and friendship. Thanks also to everyone else at black dog for reading drafts.

  I’d also like to thank Blue Boat Design, especially Rob Davies, for another gorgeous cover, Julian Bruère for his meticulous maps, and William Lai for his beautiful calligraphy. There were some tight deadlines for this book, so I am particularly grateful to my husband John and my daughter Lili for putting up with more than usual angst as I wrote it.

  Finally, I’d like to thank all those readers of the previous two books in the Dragonkeeper series who took the trouble to write to me. Their enthusiasm and encouragement have been inspiring.

  The completed dragon’s head that Lady An makes from the Seven Cunning Pieces. To make the shape yourself or see how the puzzle was solved, visit: www.dragonkeeper.com.au

  Carole Wilkinson’s Dragonkeeper series is loved by readers all over the world and books in the series have won both literary and children’s choice awards. Carole embarked on her writing career at the age of 40, happily leaving behind her previous employment as a laboratory technician in jobs involving blood and brains. She has been making up for lost time ever since. She has a fascination with dragons and is interested in the history of everything. Her books are a combination of meticulous research and imagination.

  Carole’s website is carolewilkinson.com.au

  First published in 2007 by

  This edition published in 2012

  by

  an imprint of Walker Books Australia Pty Ltd

  Locked Bag 22, Newtown

  NSW 2042 Australia

  www.walkerbooks.com.au

  This ebook edition published in 2013

  The moral right of the author has been asserted.

  Text © 2007 Carole Wilkinson

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means – electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise – without the prior written permission of the publisher.

  National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry:

  Wilkinson, Carole, 1950– author.

  Dragon moon / Carole Wilkinson.

  3rd edition.

  Series: Wilkinson, Carole, 1950– author. Dragonkeeper; bk. 3.

  For secondary school age.

  Subjects: Dragons – China – Juvenile fiction.

  A823.3

  ISBN: 978-1-742590-66-0 (ePub)

  ISBN: 978-1-922244-12-3 (e-PDF)

  ISBN: 978-1-922244-13-0 (.PRC)

  Cover illustration © 2012 Sonia Kretschmar

  Map by Julian Bruère

  To Mum and Dad

  with love

  PRAISE FOR THE DRAGONKEEPER SERIES

  “I was riveted by the magical adventures, beautifully told, of a nameless Chinese slave girl.”

  KATHARINE ENGLAND, AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW

  “… entrancing, beautifully written story … a wonderfully satisfying and unexpected climax.”

  ADELAIDE ADVERTISER

  “An enchanting blend of fantasy and history.”

  THE AGE

  “A journey … is the essence of this outstanding novel … It is a story that informs as it delights and leaves the reader with a yearning to know more.”

  THE CHILDREN’S BOOK COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA, JUDGES’ REPORT

  “… an ambitious novel, marrying ancient Chinese history and culture with magic and fantasy … the sights, smells and tastes of this fantastic ancient China are fully realised.”

  AUSTRALIAN BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER

  “… a superb novel …”

  CANBERRA TIMES

  “Enchanting and fascinating … something worth celebrating.”

  KATE FEWSTER, VIEWPOINT

  “… proof that the fantasy genre is still working its magic.”

  JODIE MINUS, THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN

  THE DRAGONKEEPER SERIES

  Dragonkeeper

  Garden of the Purple Dragon

  Dragon Moon

  Blood Brothers

  Dragon Dawn (prequel)

  OTHER BOOKS BY CAROLE WILKINSON

  The Dragon Companion

  Ramose: Prince in Exile

  Ramose and the Tomb Robbers

  Ramose: Sting of the Scorpion

  Ramose: Wrath of Ra

  YOUNG ADULT

  Sugar Sugar

  Stagefright

  PICTURE BOOK

  The Night We Made the Flag

  TRUE TALES SERIES

  Ned Kelly’s Jerilderie Letter

  THE DRUM SERIES

  Black Snake

  The Games

  Alexander the Great

  Fromelles: Australia’s Bloodiest Day at War

  THE BEAT SERIES

  Hatshepsut: The Lost Pharaoh of Egypt

  Find out about Carole’s books on her website

  www.carolewilkinson.com.au

 

 

 


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