Gondra's Treasure

by Linda Sue Park (Author) Jennifer Black Reinhardt (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Gondra, a little dragon with an Eastern dragon dad and a Western dragon mom, celebrates her uniqueness in this sparkling collaboration between Newbery medalist Linda Sue Park and rising star artist Jennifer Black Reinhardt.

Gondra has inherited traits from both her eastern (Asian) dragon dad and western (European) dragon mom and enjoys them all. She's especially happy that she's a combination of both. Cheerful banter and hilariously adorable dragon portrayals present a warm, appealing family portrait.

The beautiful and fanciful illustrations are rich in whimsical details that invite repeated readings.

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Kirkus Reviews

Young dragon Gondra deftly narrates....a playful [look at mixed-race identity], and readers will enjoy the cultural examination of dragons.

Booklist

[Gondra] is proud to come from such diverse cultures....An author's note explains different cultural origins of the dragon myth, and why, for centuries, humans have been fascinated by them. This allegorical adventure will entice a whole new crop.

Publishers Weekly

Gondra is a little dragon whose father is from the East, where dragons are blue and green, breathe mist, and fly with magic. Her mother comes from the West, where dragons have bronze scales, breathe fire, and fly with wings. The parents engage in some friendly rivalry about their respective backgrounds: Mom thinks her husband's mist "seems... um... pretty boring"; Dad points out that he never complains about tired wings during a flight. But their mutual adoration of Gondra makes her proud to embody qualities from both of her parents—and confident that she'll grow up to be a dragon living on her own terms. Writing in the chatty voice of her protagonist, Park (Yaks Yak) captures the easygoing, day-to-day intimacy of a family animated and anchored by unconditional love. Some of the larger and more elaborate watercolor, ink, and collage drawings by Reinhardt (Sometimes You Fly) lack focus, but Gondra is wonderfully imagined: the epitome of "ugly-cute," she's bright-eyed, adventurous, resilient (flying is problematic right now, but she's certain she'll get the hang of it) and, in her red-striped footie pajamas, utterly huggable. Ages 4-7. (Apr.)

Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

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Linda Sue Park
Linda Sue Park is the author of many novels and picture books, including A Single Shard, the 2002 Newbery Medal winner, and the New York Times bestseller A Long Walk to Water. Her most recent title is Prairie Lotus, historical fiction for middle grade readers. She is honored to serve on the advisory boards for SCBWI, WNDB, and the Rabbit hOle museum project. Visit her website at LindaSuePark.com and follow her on Twitter @LindaSuePark.

Debbie Ridpath Ohi is the author of Where Are My Books?. Her illustrations also appear in Sea Monkey and Bob, written by Aaron Reynolds; I'm Bored (a New York Times Notable Book), Naked!, and I'm Sorry, written by Michael Ian Black; as well as ten Judy Blume chapter books and middle grade titles. For more info, visit DebbieOhi.com or @InkyElbows on Twitter.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780544546691
Lexile Measure
540
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
April 20, 2019
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV013060 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Parents
JUV002270 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Dragons, Unicorns & Mythical
JUV074000 - Juvenile Fiction | Diversity & Multicultural
Library of Congress categories
Individuality
Parent and child
Dragons
JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic
JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Parents
JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Mythical
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