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Hardcover Ride the Green Dragon Book

ISBN: 0689503318

ISBN13: 9780689503313

Ride the Green Dragon

When Tracy and Jared's family moves into an old house designed like a castle, they find a former circus giant, the granddaughter of a gypsy fortuneteller, and the mystery of a missing fortune. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Strange Happenings in the Castle

Ride the Green Dragon (1985) is a standalone fantasy novel. It is set in an old stone house that looks like a castle and has framed posters of circus and carnival scenes. The Vargen house had been winter quarters for members of a circus and carnival as well as their animals. After a fire, the circus failed and never traveled again. Vargen created a trust fund to provide for his remaining crew and animals. In this novel, Tracy Wayne is twelve years old going on thirteen. Her father finds old houses to restore and her mother writes romance novels. Jared Wayne is Tracy's brother. He is younger than Tracy and tends to ignore any statenents that contradicts what he wants to hear. He owns Pooky, a ferret. Louella Riggs is the housekeeper of the old stone House. She is the daughter of two circus performers, but the circus closed before she could join the support staff. She cooked and managed the house for Vargen and his remaining crew. Henry Abrams is the son of the former circus giant. He is fairly tall himself, but not as tall as his father. Henry takes care of the grounds and repairs. Karris is the granddaughter of the carnival fortune teller. She still has the cards given to her by Madam Rosa. In this story, Tracy's family is looking for a place to spend the night. It is raining hard and no rooms are available. Then a man at the pharmacy tells them about the Vargen house. Following the directions, they soon find the right road, but almost pass the entrance to the driveway. As they are driving toward the house, Tracy believes that she sees the head of a snake in the bushes. Tracy has a very vivid imagination and tends to be afraid of shadows. She fears sounds in the darkness and sees movements out of the corner of her eyes. Jared doesn't fear anything or, at least, he doesn't show his fear. When they reach the house, they are amazed at its appearance. They find Miss Riggs standing at the doorway with a lantern in her hand. As they unload the car, Louella explains that the power is out again from the storm. Mr. Wayne takes the car around to the stables. Tracy, Jared and their mother wander down the corridor looking at the carvings in the woodwork and viewing the circus and carnival posters. Miss Riggs explains the history of the house. Louella asks about Pooky, but pays no special attention to him. Yet she seems to understand the nature of ferrets. Apparently Louella has known many animals in her younger years. The Waynes leave the next day to return home, but Mr. Wayne tells his employer about the house. BJ is very interested. When the teachers go on strike, BJ suggests that the Waynes return to the Vargen house and inspect it more closely. Karris seems to take an instant dislike of the Waynes on their first meeting. When they move back to the house, she is very upset. She thinks that they are going to evict the current residents. Tracy and Jared are enrolled in the local school and ride the bus to and from th

How the Green Dragon Was Just a Prop

The Waynes were just another ordinary family when they chose to stay at the Vargen Mansion one evening. After seeing it, the father decides to get his boss to see the house to possibly buy it. His job is to improve houses for resorts. The owners of the house however, don't exactly like that idea, and the only way they could stop it is if they could find the missing money. This was a great book that always kept the reader guessing. It was the sort of book that gets your attention if it ever starts to lose it. The authors did a very good job of portraying how the lives of the people that live in the house, and that had lived in the house. The atmosphere created was set perfectly for each type of mood throughout the story. During times of excitement, I was able to feel my heart beat faster and faster.
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