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The highly anticipated audiobook for listeners of all ages, from one of the most honored fantasists of all time
The Ice Dragon evokes a beautiful yet foreboding world of physical and spiritual cold and detachment, as well as sacrifice and courage in the face of extraordinary personal loss. Written in the tradition of a hero quest, Martin's high fantasy is a work of beauty with simple, elegant language and drawings that provide a sweeping sense of the wintery landscape as well as detailed, close images of the hero, Adara, her family, and her beloved ice dragon. Adara is a winter child "born during the worst freeze that anyone could remember…." Early in Adara's life, an ice dragon comes and stays with her through part of the winter months. Each year the ice dragon stays longer, and eventually lets Adara touch its icy skin and then climb on its back for a short flight. Adara takes quiet pleasure in her secret friend and for the next several winters she and her ice dragon travel farther through and above the land, reveling in their own special world of icy calm and death. As the years pass, winter stays longer and spring comes later. Fields begin to die, and the war encroaches on the boarders of Adara's family farm in the late-summer heat. Adara must decide whether to flee to the land of never-ending winter with her ice dragon, or stay and save her family with the ice dragon's help. Both Adara and the ice dragon sacrifice their special world in order for the tangible one to survive. Read this book aloud to early primary students as an introduction to the genre, and have it available for readers who love fantasy and are ready for a chapter book.
More Reviews and RecommendationsGeorge R.R. Martin, author of the acclaimed, internationally best-selling fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire, has been a full time writer for over 25 years. He has won multiple science fiction awards, including 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, the Bram Stoker, the Locus Award, the World Fantasy Award, the Daedelus, the Balrog, and the Daikon (Japanese Hugo).
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04/16/2008: Ok so im about in my pre teens and I loved this book! it was absolutly amazing outstanding my mom is going to buy it for me. I loved it.
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11/07/2007: fans of george m. and fantasy alike will love this tale. i came across it in dreamsongs volume one and it is too good!!!
With this novel, George R. R. Martin, the famed author of the high fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire, makes his children's book debut. The Ice Dragon recounts the story of winter child Adara, her animal companion, and their courageous attempt to save the world from catastrophe. The subtle, artful pencil drawings of Yvonne Gilbert add a mythic edge to this endearing story.
The ice dragon was a creature of legend and fear, for no man had ever tamed one. When it flew overhead, it left in its wake desolate cold and frozen land. But Adara was not afraid. For Adara was a winter child, born during the worst freeze that anyone, even the Old Ones, could remember.
Adara could not remember the first time she had seen the ice dragon. It seemed that it had always been in her life, glimpsed from afar as she played in the frigid snow long after the other children had fled the cold. In her fourth year she touched it, and in her fifth year she rode upon its broad, chilled back for the first time. Then, in her seventh year, on a calm summer day, fiery dragons from the North swooped down upon the peaceful farm that was Adara’s home. And only a winter child—and the ice dragon who loved her—could save her world from utter destruction.
The Ice Dragon marks the highly anticipated children’s book debut of George R.R. Martin, the award-winning author of the New York Times best-selling series A Song of Ice and Fire and is set in the same world. Illustrated with lush, exquisitely detailed pencil drawings by acclaimed artist Yvonne Gilbert, The Ice Dragon is an unforgettable tale of courage, love, and sacrifice by one of the most honored fantasists of all time.
The Ice Dragon evokes a beautiful yet foreboding world of physical and spiritual cold and detachment, as well as sacrifice and courage in the face of extraordinary personal loss. Written in the tradition of a hero quest, Martin's high fantasy is a work of beauty with simple, elegant language and drawings that provide a sweeping sense of the wintery landscape as well as detailed, close images of the hero, Adara, her family, and her beloved ice dragon. Adara is a winter child "born during the worst freeze that anyone could remember…." Early in Adara's life, an ice dragon comes and stays with her through part of the winter months. Each year the ice dragon stays longer, and eventually lets Adara touch its icy skin and then climb on its back for a short flight. Adara takes quiet pleasure in her secret friend and for the next several winters she and her ice dragon travel farther through and above the land, reveling in their own special world of icy calm and death. As the years pass, winter stays longer and spring comes later. Fields begin to die, and the war encroaches on the boarders of Adara's family farm in the late-summer heat. Adara must decide whether to flee to the land of never-ending winter with her ice dragon, or stay and save her family with the ice dragon's help. Both Adara and the ice dragon sacrifice their special world in order for the tangible one to survive. Read this book aloud to early primary students as an introduction to the genre, and have it available for readers who love fantasy and are ready for a chapter book.
Adara was born on the coldest day that anyone in her town had ever known. Her mother died giving birth to her. It seems that as a result, she is a winter child both beautiful and cold. Unable to relate to her remaining family or the other town folk Adara is drawn to solitude. She longs only for the cold of winter and a visit from the Ice Dragon. But when war reaches Adara's little town, a dormant part of her awakens and she discovers her humanity. This slim book holds a world that is active and dangerous. It is a well crafted world where the reader willingly suspends their disbelief. They believe that there is a distant war that is coming closer with each year. One can believe that there is an emotionless child and an Ice Dragon. Even better is the author's ability to create so distant and cold a character. Adara is cold enough that there will be moments when you will truly dislike this child character. Yet she is compelling enough for the reader to continue with her on her journey to redemption. This is an interesting read and a must for fans of George R.R. Martin. Reviewer: Monserrat Urena
The Ice Dragon brims with the magic and beauty of Martin's velvety rich prose and Gilbert's lush, stunning illustrations. Although more sophisticated readers might find the story's development too simple, audiences of all ages will be enchanted by the fantastic delivery of this timeless tale of heroes and dragons, the strength of a family, and the coming-of-age of a very special girl. It is a great book to share.
Unlike the rest of her family, winter child Adara longs for the freezing cold that comes with the appearance of the ice dragon each year. From her earliest years, she has understood her unique bond with the creature, perhaps stronger than the emotional bonds that she feels for her family. Adara's uncle, Hal, has been fighting a war against enemy invaders for as long as Adara can remember. When he brings news of defeat and the ultimate terror of an approaching enemy, Adara's father chooses not to leave their farm. Adara herself has the chance to escape on the back of the ice dragon, but she returns to fight the enemy soldiers and save her family. Many readers will anticipate the predictable conclusion by this point in the story, but it does not necessarily detract from the sweet simplicity of the telling. This book is certainly geared toward the youngest spectrum of the young adult audience and only barely so. The story itself, written by a prolific fantasy author, was originally published in an anthology titled Dragons of Light (Ace, 1980). Gilbert's elegant illustrations distinguish this edition. Even so, it features a heroine who is a mere seven years old at the height of the action. Most libraries will probably want this title in the juvenile collection, despite a dash of violence (Uncle Hal burns to death), but it could be introduced as a fantasy appropriate for older reluctant readers.
Gr 3–5
Seven-year-old Adara was born during the coldest chill of the coldest year ever, a chill that killed her mother during the girl's birth. Ever since then, she has been a remote and chilly child, living for winter when the ice lizards come out and forming a bond with a mysterious ice dragon. When war comes and dragon-riding invaders threaten her home and family, the ice dragon helps her to thwart them, leading to its own demise. Filled with illustrations of swooping dragons and folks in medieval-type garb, this fantasy is a slim but rich introduction to the genre, one that should appeal to both boys and girls. Give it to readers who are not quite ready for Emily Rodda's "Deltora Quest" series (Scholastic) or to fantasy fans who want a quick but meaty read.
A repackaging of a 1980 fantasy story about Adara, a winter child who is called on to save her world from destructive fiery dragons. Seven-year-old Adara has always been a different sort of child. Even her father, who can't forget that his beloved wife died in childbirth with Adara, admits that his daughter, the one he used to love best, is a cold little girl. She does love the ice dragon who returns each year in winter, and this love is what saves her and her family. When the ice dragon, bearing the little dragon rider, defeats the marauding fire dragons, Adara becomes the warm little girl her father has been missing. Exciting battle scenes and complex psychological back story make this a story for older readers, but the cover art, young heroine, generous typeface and frequent pencil illustrations make this feel like a book for much younger readers. Fantasy readers who want a shorter read might like this offering. (Fiction. 10-14)
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