In the book "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep, Moon Shadow's father, Windrider, goes to America in search of a new life and to realize his dream of building and flying a flying machine. He wants to escape the limited opportunities and social restrictions in China and hopes to achieve success in America.
read the book dragon wings
not sure. maybe by whistling and scaring the justices away, or something like that
in a local book store or amazon
In the book "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep, the soft skin refers to the American clothing worn by Moon Shadow when he first arrives in America to join his father, Windrider. It is a symbol of his new identity and assimilation into American culture, as well as a contrast to his traditional Chinese upbringing.
well are you a softskin
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What are you talking about?!
if your talking about the book dragon wings the answer is moonshadow
hand clap is not moon shadows dad wind rider is moon shadows dad.
"Dragon Dragon" is a children's book by John Gardner that tells the story of a town terrorized by a dragon. When a brave boy named Elmer accidentally discovers the dragon's secret, he finds a clever way to outwit the dragon and save the town. The book explores themes of friendship, courage, and the power of using intelligence over force.
"My father's dragon" is a childrens book written by Ruth Gannett. It's about a boy, Elmer, who runs away to rescue a dragon, a baby dragon on Wild Island. It is a very good book and has earned the titles of "Newberry honor book" and "ALA notable book". It is the first book in a series of 3 (so it's a trilogy). The second and third book are named "Elmer & the dragon" and "The dragons of Blueland". They were all published in a 50-year anniversary edition as "Three tales of my father's dragon". After a while it was made into a cartoon-film or Anime which name/title was "Elmer's Adventures: My father's dragon" It was originally published by Random house in 1948. It was the same year nominated for "The Ambassador Book Award" and as previously mentioned it was both a "Newberry honor book" and "ALA Notable Book".
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