The Dragonslayer's Apprentice

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The Dragonslayer's Apprentice
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First edition
AuthorDavid Calder
IllustratorStieg Retlin
Cover artistAlan Barnett
Language English
Genre Fantasy novel
PublisherScholastic New Zealand, Ltd., Scholastic Inc.
Publication date
1997 (NZ), [1] 1998 (US) [2]
Publication place New Zealand
Media type paperback
Pages160
ISBN 0-590-63093-8

The Dragonslayer's Apprentice is a novel written by David Calder in 1997 and illustrated by Stieg Retlin. [3] It was published in 1997 in New Zealand by Scholastic New Zealand, and in 1998 in the United States by Scholastic. [2]

Contents

Summary

A girl called Jackie convinces a man known only as "the Dragonslayer" to allow her to be his apprentice and to work with her along with his taciturn assistant, Ron. At the beginning, the Dragonslayer repeatedly thinks he should not have accepted her as his apprentice, believing himself mad to have taken on not only a woman, but a teenage girl. [4]

After becoming his apprentice Jackie tells him she is the daughter of a noble family who ran away because she was far too bored doing ladylike things all day. [5] He believes most of her story, suspecting that she is actually a royal princess; he also manages to confirm and let Jackie know he knows, without outright asking or saying such. [6] Near the end of the novel, the Dragonslayer and Ron are told by the country's palace's chamberlain that Jackie is indeed a princess. She is allowed to receive her Dragonslayer's cape from her father, the king, and he expresses his pride and that of the kingdom in her for becoming the first [7] female dragonslayer ever.

In this book, dragons do not breathe fire, but do give off a black vapor that people usually think is smoke. [8]

Characters

Themes

A theme of the book is the success and growth of someone through training and trials; ambition, perseverance, and ingenuity play a part. According to Scholastic, topics of the book are "...achievement and success; cleverness, creativity, and imagination; discovery and learning; and life experiences and relationships." [17] Also, the book is about the unusual achievements of a young female character, [18] so an underlying theme is the strength of the perceived 'weaker' sex. Superstition is also presented in a negative but understanding light, and bureaucracy is sometimes presented negatively as well. [19] [20]

Awards and nominations

The Dragonslayer's Apprentice (the Scholastic New Zealand edition) was a finalist for the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards in 1998, [21] and was, in fact, the Junior Fiction honour book. [22] New Zealand Post sponsors the award. [23]

References

  1. National Library of New Zealand Catalogue. 5 Sept. 2010 .
  2. 1 2 Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 2.
  3. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 1.
  4. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 5.
  5. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 46.
  6. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 48-49.
  7. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 152.
  8. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 23, 42.
  9. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 44.
  10. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 10.
  11. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 43.
  12. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 61.
  13. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 36.
  14. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 63.
  15. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 67.
  16. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 72.
  17. "The Dragonslayer's Apprentice: Topics." Scholastic.com, 2010. 17 Oct. 2010 .
  18. "The Dragonslayer's Apprentice: About This Book." Scholastic.com, 2010. 22 Aug. 2010 .
  19. Hanlon, Tina L. "Dragons in Chapter Books and Novels for Children and Young Adults." Ferrum College, 21 May 2010. 24 Nov. 2010 Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine .
  20. Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. p. 9.
  21. "Winners & Finalists 1997-1999." Booksellers, 20 Aug. 2009. 12 Aug. 2010 .
  22. "New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards." The Children's Literature Web Guide, 3 April 1999. 14 Aug. 2010 .
  23. "Awards." Booksellers New Zealand, 2009. 12 Dec. 2010 .

Notes

The full reference for "Calder. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice." is "Calder, David. The Dragonslayer's Apprentice. New York: Scholastic Inc., 1998."