Dragon Island: An epic adventure tale filled with unique and imaginative illustrations that showcase a hero boy, dragons, fairies, and other mythical creatures
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Are you a fan of epic adventure stories? Then you'll love "Dragon Island"!
Follow the journey of the brave Arvin as he sets out to discover the mythical land that he's only ever heard about in legends. Along the way, he meets a host of fascinating characters, including dragons, fairies, and other mythical creatures. With stunning ill
Zinaida Kirko
Zinaida Kirko is a gifted author who has written several captivating children's storybooks and young adult novels. Her writing is imaginative and thought-provoking, filled with science fiction and fantasy elements that capture the minds of young readers. Based in the city of New York, Zinaida continues to inspire and delight audiences with her creative storytelling and screenwriting. If you're looking for great books for kids, Zinaida's storybooks are a must-have for your child's collection. You can find them at our online bookstore.
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Dragon Island - Zinaida Kirko
Part One
Noble Yols
The city of the Yols was built on a huge hill. It is so big that the Yols had never been at its foot. They never ventured out of their little world and did not even know this place existed.
The Grokhan’s house was one of the oldest. It has stood since the time when strangers came to the city and told fables, at which the Yols only laughed, not believing a single word. The strangers eventually became legends themselves, as did their stories. All the Yols thought so, everyone except for the Grokhans. After all, their house was one of the oldest.
The Grokhan family was small. Old man Grokhan was so old that he had not been out for many years. He was short and gnarled, with a long grey beard that reached the floor.
His daughter Ruzelda, who supported the entire household, was a sweet woman with huge eyes the colour of a rainy evening. During her free time, she made jewellery from metals. She was a very quiet woman, hardly ever saying a word all her life.
Her son Arvin, who had just turned twelve, was a short, handy little boy who did not remember a day in his life when he did not work.
Every morning, Arvin got up before everyone else and went outside. The Grokhans' house was on the very edge of a cliff.
Arvin was always fond of watching the endless ocean of clouds stretching in all directions.
Behind it was the city... Arvin considered it noisy and boring. He wanted to run away from it and float away through the clouds. But where? What was there, outside of this? Or what was down at the bottom of the cliff?
Nobody knows…
old man Grokhan answered his questions, but there are legends…
All the evenings the old man told Arvin about the strangers and what they had said to the Yols many, many years ago.
During the day, Arvin worked long and hard - carrying bales of flour.
The Yols mainly ate bread from seven hundred varieties of wheat, which they grew themselves and were very proud of.
When Arvin tried to talk to them about fables or legends, they only twirled their fingers to their temples and laughed.
Everyone considered the Grokhans to be strange and crazy, and the boy always got the hardest work, which the others refused to do.
The whole day Arvin waited for the evening, to plunge into fairy tales and legends again. He imagined that one day a stranger would finally come to their city and the boy would learn the whole truth from him.
The day Arvin turned twelve, he came home especially tired. A delicious dinner prepared by Ruzelda was waiting for him on the table, and old Grokhan had already prepared a new story for him.
He cleared his throat as the boy swallowed the last bite of the bread casserole and said:
Today I will tell you a special story... about Dragon Island.
Arvin opened his eyes wide and prepared to listen.
And it is special because, unlike all other stories, this one is true and there is no doubt about it!
How can you be so sure?
Arvin asked.
Oh,
said the old man, I have been saving this story for many years to tell you one day. A long time ago... when I was still very young, the Yol city was not as big as it is today, and the mist of clouds under the cliff was not so dense, my father told me a story about a Yol who fell into the sky and ended up on Dragon Island.
But how can you fall into the sky?
Arvin asked in bewilderment.
"Who knows! Old Grokhan gestured with his hands. But my father told me - until the Yol falls into the sky, he will