Kenny & the dragon / written and illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi. --
Book-loving Kenny the rabbit has few friends in his farming community, so when one, bookstore owner George, is sent to kill another, gentle dragon Grahame, Kenny must find a way to prevent their battle while satisfying the dragon-crazed townspeople.
Record details
- ISBN: 1416939776
- ISBN: 9781416939771
- Physical Description: vii, 151 p. : ill.
- Edition: 1st ed. --
- Publisher: New York ; Simon & Schuster Children's Pub. Division, c2008.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | "Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers." |
| Target Audience Note: | "Ages 8-12"--P. [2] of cover. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 23.99 |
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- Baker & Taylor
When the townsfolk in Kenneth's sleepy little village catch wind that there's a dragon running loose in the countryside, they call George--a retired knight and dragonslayer--out of retirement, and it is up to Kenneth to protect these two--who happen to be his two best friends. - Baker & Taylor
Book-loving Kenny the rabbit has few friends in his farming community, so when one, bookstore owner George, is sent to kill another, gentle dragon Grahame, Kenny must find a way to prevent their battle while satisfying the dragon-crazed townspeople. - Simon and Schuster
What do you do when your new best buddy has been designated a scourge by the community and marked for imminent extermination? Just ask Kenny Rabbit. When the simple folks in the sleepy little village of Roundbrook catch wind that there's a dragon running loose in the countryside, they get the wrong idea and the stage is set for a fight to the death. So it's up to Kenny to give his neighbors front-row seats to one of the best-known battles in history -- the legendary showdown between St. George and the dragon -- without losing a friend in the fray.