Hu Wan and the Sleeping Dragon

Hu Wan and the Sleeping Dragon
by Judy Young (Author) and Jordi Solano (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Outside Beijing, China, in the year 1572, nine-year-old Hu-Wan tends the vegetable garden with his grandfather. Their specialty is growing gourds that are made into ladles and bowls and sold in the marketplace. Each year, one special gourd is made into a cricket cage. This year, it is Hu-Wan’s turn to grow and carve the special gourd. He decides it should be carved into the shape of a sleeping dragon. When Hu-Wan learns that the emperor has died and his nine-year-old son is named Emperor of China, he decides to give the dragon cricket cage to the young emperor to offer comfort and cheer.

Snippet: “Is it true, Grandfather, that the City is filled with beautiful jewels?” Hu Wan asked.

“I have heard it so,” Grandfather answered, “but our eyes will never see them. No one is allowed to enter the city unless invited by the emperor. But do not forget, you have beautiful treasures, too.”

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