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I is for Islands in Kid Lit Maps

April 10, 2018 Claire Annette Noland 7 Comments

Books that involve runaways and dangerous settings are magnets for young readers. Add a map and danger and you have a book that will intrigue and delight children which is why My Father’s Dragon has been in print since 1948.

 

 

My Father’s Dragon

by Ruth Stiles Gannett (author) and Ruth Chrisman Gannett (illustrator) Alfred A. Knopf publishing

 So why the letter I? Because the book is set on the the Island of Tangerina and Wild Island which you immediately see on the endpapers which actually give the exact location of the events in the story:

 

 

This is the story of the narrator’s father, Elmer,  who meets a talking cat (all the animals in this book talk – there’s no explanation so just go with it) who tells him about a baby dragon kept captive on Wild Island to serve as a flying taxi service for the animal residents. Elmer is angry with his mother and wants to rescue the dragon so he runs away. He packs just what he needs, from lollipops to rubber bands, which enable him to get past the hungry lions, boars, tigers, crocodiles, a gorilla, and a rhinoceros to rescue the dragon.

The islands are characters themselves. The Island of Tangerina supplies Elmer with food. Wild Island “is practically cut in two by a very wide and very muddy river… the animals there are very lazy, and they used to hate having to go all the way around the beginning of this river to get to the other side of the island.” Directional signs come in handy:

 

 

Elmer figures out how to trick the animals, cross the river,

 

and rescue the dragon.

Elmer and the dragon fly away to further adventures in Elmer and the Dragon and The Dragons of Blueland.

 

Here’s a bonus for your reading enjoyment –  My Father’s Dragon in its entirety thanks to Project Gutenberg.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blogging A to Z, book maps, Books Tagged With: a to z blog challenge, Maps in Children's Books, My Father's Dragon

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  1. Joan Schoettler says

    April 10, 2018 at 2:50 pm

    Thanks for inviting readers to step into books you’ve discovered that take us on journeys through stories! The illustrations and your reflections draw us into new places or to return to stories we remember.

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  2. Evelyne Holingue says

    April 10, 2018 at 9:09 pm

    In print since 1948! Wow! No surprise, though, when I read about the theme and see the illustrations.
    As a side bar, I love your granddaugher and her books. She’ll be a reader, this little one. Her brother is adorable too.

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  3. Doree Weller says

    April 10, 2018 at 9:58 pm

    When I was a kid, I went through a period when I was obsessed with reading books about islands. I must have gone to the library and read every book in the kids’ section with “Island” in the title.

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    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 10, 2018 at 11:13 pm

      I too always looked for books with Island in the title – especially if they were mysteries.

      Reply
  4. Liz A. says

    April 11, 2018 at 12:02 am

    I do love to see maps in books. It helps me visualize where things occur. I bet kids do, too.

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  5. Hilary Melton-Butcher says

    April 11, 2018 at 12:56 am

    Hi Claire – it sounds a positively delightful book … I’d love to read it – wonderful … thanks for telling me/us about it – cheers Hilary

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  6. Eva says

    April 11, 2018 at 10:13 am

    Adventures on islands, I don’t know why, seem even more appealing…

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