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Anya and the Dragon

Pasternack, Sofiya. (Author). Cloud. (Added Author).

A 2020 Sydney Taylor Award Honor Book This lush tale of magic and dragons is a gem for any adventure-seeking middle grader and perfect for fans of Aru Shah and the End of Time Anya and the Dragon is the story of fantasy and mayhem in tenth century Eastern Europe, where headstrong eleven-year-old Anya is a daughter of the only Jewish family in her village. When her family's livelihood is threatened by a bigoted magistrate, Anya is lured in by a friendly family of fools, who promise her money in exchange for helping them capture the last dragon in Kievan Rus. This seems easy enough, until she finds out that the scary old dragon isn't as old'or as scary'as everyone thought. Now Anya is faced with a choice: save the dragon, or save her family.

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  • ISBN: 9780358157304
  • Physical Description 1 online resource 416 pages
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : HMH Books, 2019.

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In this charming historical fantasy set in an alternate 10th-century Kievan Rus', an 11-year-old Jewish girl seeks to save her family home from repossession by finding a fabled river dragon and collecting the czar's reward. Told to keep to herself, Anya will do whatever it takes to raise the necessary funds--even teaming up with Ivan Ivanovich and his family, a clan permitted to weave fool magic despite a general magical ban--who have recently come to the tiny, magic-infused village of Zmeyreka. But they aren't the only ones on the hunt: a cruel Viking warrior named Sigurd will stop at nothing to claim the prize first. To Anya and Ivan's surprise, the dragon turns out to be benevolent and in need of protection from its new friends. With this clever, fast-paced debut, Pasternack draws upon the myth and folklore of Kievan Rus' to deliver a delightful tale filled with supernatural creatures, including house and water spirits. Everyday details--baking bread, stirring potions, preparing for Shabbat--are as well drawn as folkloric elements, coalescing in a tale that never loses its sense of fun or wonder. Ages 10--12. Agent: Rena Rossner, the Deborah Harris Agency. (Sept.)

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A Jewish girl meets dragons in a fantastical version of Kievan Rus', where magic has been illegal for 10 years.Anya's the only Jewish child in Zmeyreka. In the mostly Christian 10th-century village, Anya's family stands out: Her father's father remains pagan, while her mother's people are refugee Khazars and Mountain Jews. But unbeknownst to Anya, her village is not like the rest of Kievan Rus'. Magical creatures are nearly extinct everywhere else but common in Zmeyreka. The tsar's sent a "fool family"users of fool magic, authorized to use magic despite the banto capture the last dragon in the land. The youngest fool is Anya's age (he's named Ivan, just like his seven older brothers), and the two become fast friends. But can Anya really bring herself to help Ivan kill a dragon that hasn't harmed anyone? Zmeyreka's magical creatures are both helpful and frightening; there are dragons, leshiye, vodyaniye, and even a Jewish domovoi with a little kippah. Ivan, unlike his pale father and brothers, is dark-skinned like his mother, a princess from "far to the east." Though historical accuracy isn't perfect (Anya anticipates her bat mitzvah, for instance, and reads Hebrew), it is a fantasy, and anachronisms don't detract from the adventures of truly likable characters in this original setting. This delightful series opener is an exciting blend of Russian and Jewish traditions. (Fantasy. 10-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Magic is in the very fabric of Anya's small Eastern European village, and though the tsar has banned its use, the citizens quietly implement it in their daily lives. As Anya's bat mitzvah approaches, she grows increasingly impatient for her own magic to manifest. Meanwhile, outside forces are upsetting her family's peaceful farm life. Her father has been conscripted into the tsar's army to fight a faraway war, and prejudice against Jewish people is leaking into the community. When a bigoted official threatens to take their farm unless they can produce an outlandish sum of money, Anya secretly takes a job with a newcomer the tsar's fool, who has come to Kievan Rus to capture its last dragon. She partners with the fool's hapless son, Ivan, who educates her on dragons, but they are unprepared when the sought-after creature turns out to be friendly rather than vicious. Pasternack's debut is an irresistible blend of moral quandaries, magic, humor, danger, and bravery. Imaginative details bestow a fairy-tale-like quality to the story, which will effortlessly ensnare historical fantasy fans.--Julia Smith Copyright 2010 Booklist