The Dragon Hunter’s Handbook

The Dragon Hunter’s Handbook by Lori Summer is a first edition published by Penguin in 2002, featuring 83 pages in English. This book presents the story of McIntosh, who was born into poverty and faced numerous challenges from a young age. Raised by his grandparents after being given up by his mother, McIntosh’s early life was marked by hardship, as he learned to fend for himself in a world where basic celebrations like Christmas and birthdays were foreign concepts.
Readers will find a narrative that follows McIntosh’s journey as he navigates the struggles of survival and his determination to escape his circumstances. The book delves into themes of resilience and resourcefulness, showcasing how McIntosh developed skills essential for his survival. Through his experiences, the story captures the essence of a life shaped by adversity and the quest for a better future.
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Born into grinding poverty, McIntosh was a few days old when he was given by his young mother to her parents to bring up. He had not heard of Christmas until he was seven and never celebrated his birthday until his late teens, but he could steal, kill and skin a sheep before he was 12 and snare anything that could be cooked in a pot. Leaving school at 13 he was determined to escape the constant struggle to survive.
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