Shadow sister / Carole Wilkinson.

By: Wilkinson, Carole, 1950- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Wilkinson, Carole, Dragonkeeper ; book 5.Publisher: Newtown, N.S.W. : Walker Books Australia, 2015Copyright date: ©2014Description: 364 pages : maps ; 20 cmContent type: cartographic image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781925126327 (paperback)Subject(s): Dragons | Children's stories | Human-animal relationships -- Juvenile fiction | Dragons -- China -- Juvenile fiction | China | AustralianGenre/Form: Fiction. | Juvenile works. | Fantasy | Fantasy fiction. DDC classification: A823.3 Awards: "Winner of the 2014 Aurealis Award, Best children's fiction"Summary: Tao is learning to be a dragonkeeper. With no one to teach him it is not easy. He must keep Kai safe but there is danger at every turn - they are pursued by a gang of murderous nomads, tricked by unseen spirits, attacked by a giant seven-headed snake and disoriented in the realms of the dead. Most terrifying of all is the ghost who can turn blood into ice. Tao knows he must prove he is truly worthy of the name dragonkeeper. But the road west is never straight and nothing for Tao and Kai is what it seems.
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Tao is learning to be a dragonkeeper. With no one to teach him it is not easy. He must keep Kai safe but there is danger at every turn - they are pursued by a gang of murderous nomads, tricked by unseen spirits, attacked by a giant seven-headed snake and disoriented in the realms of the dead. Most terrifying of all is the ghost who can turn blood into ice. Tao knows he must prove he is truly worthy of the name dragonkeeper. But the road west is never straight and nothing for Tao and Kai is what it seems.

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"Winner of the 2014 Aurealis Award, Best children's fiction"

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