Prince Martin and the Dragons - (Prince Martin Epic) by Brandon Hale (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Can a boy prince and his pals rid the realm of devastating dragons?
- 7-10 Years
- 9.0" x 6.0" Hardcover
- 100 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Readers
- Series Name: Prince Martin Epic
Description
About the Book
Prince Martin and the Dragons is a timeless children's adventure book featuring heartwarming friendships, electrifying full-color art, and unforgettable rhyming verse.
Book Synopsis
Can a boy prince and his pals rid the realm of devastating dragons?
If your son is a reluctant reader, the Prince Martin Epic series is a perfect fit because each book features:
◆ High-stakes action-adventure and danger
◆ Brilliant full-color illustrations that burst off the page
◆ Text that appears to be prose-but subtly rhymes, gently nudging the boy along as he is encouraged to find the next rhyme
This is the perfect formula for engaging boy readers.
Parents and grandparents will love this series because each tale contains a moral-without a lecture-that encourages the virtues of bravery, loyalty, grit, and compassion, which are character traits boys need to become good men. And each book in the series gets a bit longer and more epic, thus growing with the boy.
Ages 8 and up.
Read as a stand-alone or as Book 3 in the series.
Premium full-color art hardcover edition.
Buy your copy now because your son will grow in virtue-and his heart will soar...
Review Quotes
"The ability to tell a good story well is one of the oldest and finest of the arts. It is also one of the most important of all the imaginative gifts. Brandon Hale possesses this most wondrous of gifts to a wonderful degree, weaving a tale of princes, heroes and dragons. Every child who enters the pages of this book will find themselves in an enchanting adventure full of the virtue that vanquishes viciousness."
- Joseph Pearce, bestselling author of Further Up and Further In: Understanding Narnia and Tolkien: Man and Myth, a Literary Life
"The great G.K. Chesterton remarked that 'Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.' Brandon Hale does children the evergreen favor of providing adventures in which we learn the simple truth that dragons can be killed, heroism and courage are rewarded, and love and goodness triumph against wickedness."
- Mark Shea, co-author of the New York Times bestseller A Guide to the Passion
"Prince Martin and the Dragons is an engaging introduction to the world of knights and castles, swords and sorcery. Kids will be captivated by this modern take on classic tales of the past."
- Patrick O'Brien, author of The Making of a Knight.