Italian Dragonkeeper

News | Posted by Carole on Thursday 24 June 2010

The Italian edition of DragonkeeperLa Custode del Drago—has just been published. It’s up there on the publisher’s homepage along with Fay Weldon’s latest book, which is very exciting.

They liked the new Australian cover so much that they decided to use it too.

13 Responses to “Italian Dragonkeeper”

  1. Yiwen says:

    I’ve got all the books with the photograph? of Ping on the front, my little brother’s just started reading it and I think it’s the only book without pictures he’s read from cover to cover (apart from Ranger’s Apprentice)
    =]

  2. Carole says:

    Yiwen,
    I’m very pleased to hear that your brother is reading Dragonkeeper. I wonder if he’ll read the whole trilogy?

  3. Rosanna says:

    wonderful !!!
    when the other in italian edition?
    very soon … I hope …

    thanks !!

  4. Carole says:

    Rosanna,
    I don’t know when the other two books will be in Italian. Foreign publishers do not communicate with me!

  5. Rosanna says:

    oh :(
    well … I can’t wait … I’ll try the originals … all the 3.
    thanks a lot .. and again … wonderful

  6. Camille says:

    My teacher once read to me Dragonkeeper and I absolutely loved it. My friend and I then went on, to read, all the other books in the series. My favourtie one would still have to be Dragonkeeper. My teacher inspired me!!

  7. dylan says:

    I like that cover it looks cool I like dragon books

  8. Carole says:

    Camille,
    I’m glad you enjoyed reading Dragonkeeper and your friends. It’s great that your teacher read it to you.

  9. Carole says:

    Dylan,
    The cover is the same as the latest Australian edition…except that the title is in Italian of course! I have written five dragon books.

  10. Jonathan says:

    hi i live in scotland and i collect dragon keeper and am going to italy soon where do u get the italian dragonkeeper

  11. Maddie says:

    What is yang? As I noticed it near the end of Dragon Moon and looked at the index and couldn’t find it. I love your dragon keeper triology books!

  12. Carole says:

    I thought I had explained yin and yang somewhere in the book. Maybe not. It is a Chinese philosophical concept. It is about a balance of opposites in the natural world and in us. Yang is light, active, hot, male; yin is dark, passive, cool and female. It’s one of those very Chinese things that is hard to describe in a few words. The idea is that you need a balance of both for harmony and health. Something like that.

  13. Carole says:

    Jonathan,
    Sorry I missed your comment. I’m afraid I know nothing about distribution of my book in Italy. You should contact the Italian publisher
    http://shop.bcdeditore.it/help.php?section=contactus&mode=update
    I would hope that you could just walk into a bookshop in Italy with a good kids’ section and just find it on the shelf!

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