The Kite Rider

The Kite Rider by Geraldine McCaughrean is a First Edition published by Harper Collins on September 23, 2003. This 320-page novel presents a captivating tale set in thirteenth-century China, where the protagonist, Haoyou, is offered a remarkable opportunity to escape his family’s poverty by becoming a kite rider. Strapped to a vibrant scarlet-and-gold kite, Haoyou ascends into the sky, gaining not only freedom but also unexpected fame as he prepares to perform before Kublai Khan.
Readers will find a rich narrative that explores themes of adventure, betrayal, family, and sacrifice. The story immerses them in the historical context of Asia, showcasing the challenges and aspirations of its characters. Through Haoyou’s journey, the book delves into the complexities of ambition and the quest for a better life, all while highlighting the dramatic landscapes and cultural nuances of the era.
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Up and up the wind drew him.
Haoyou looked about him and saw the whole
world beneath him. And it was his.
The Great Miao, master of the Jade Circus, offers Haoyou the amazing chance to escape his family’s poverty — by becoming a kite rider. Strapped onto a beautiful scarlet-and-gold kite, Haoyou is sent into the sky, earning money, freedom, and unexpected fame. Miao even plans for Haoyou to perform before Kublai Khan himself.
From Carnegie Medalist Geraldine McCaughrean comes a dazzling story of adventure, betrayal, family, and sacrifice set in the dramatic world of thirteenth-century China.
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