Dragon Moon - Dragon Dawn

Carole Wilkinson wrote a small story called Dragon Dawn. Based on Danzi's past, it does not mention Ping or any recent characters in it except for a few minors.

Children's Book of the Year Award for Younger Readers
1982-1989
  • Rummage by Christobel Mattingley (1982)
  • Thing by Robin Klein (1983)
  • Bernice Knows Best by Max Dann (1984)
  • Something Special by Emily Rodda (1985)
  • Arkwright by Mary Steele (1986)
  • Pigs Might Fly by Emily Rodda (1987)
  • My Place by Nadia Wheatley (1988)
  • The Best-Kept Secret by Emily Rodda (1989)
1990-1999
  • Pigs and Honey by Jeannie Adams (1990)
  • Finders Keepers by Emily Rodda (1991)
  • The Magnificent Nose and Other Marvels by Anna Fienburg (1992)
  • The Bamboo Flute by Garry Disher (1993)
  • Rowan of Rin by Emily Rodda (1994)
  • Ark in the Park by Wendy Orr (1995)
  • Swashbuckler by James Moloney (1996)
  • Hannah Plus One by Libby Gleeson (1997)
  • Someone Like Me by Elaine Forrestal (1998)
  • My Girragunji by Meme McDonald and Boori Pryor (1999)
2000-2009
  • Hitler's Daughter by Jackie French (2000)
  • Two Hands Together by Diana Kidd (2001)
  • My Dog by John Heffernan (2002)
  • Rain May and Captain Daniel by Catherine Bateson (2003)
  • Dragonkeeper by Carole Wilkinson (2004)
  • The Silver Donkey by Sonya Hartnett (2005)
  • Helicopter Man by Elizabeth Fensham (2006)
  • Being Bee by Catherine Bateson (2007)
  • Dragon Moon by Carole Wilkinson (2008)
  • Perry Angel's Suitcase by Glenda Millard (2009)
2010-present
  • Darius Bell and the Glitter Pond by Odo Hirsch (2010)
  • The Red Wind by Isobelle Carmody (2011)
  • Crow Country by Kate Constable (2012)
  • Picture Book (1955-present)
  • Early Childhood (2001-present)
  • Older Readers (1946-present)
  • Eve Pownall Award for Information Books (1988-present)

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Famous quotes containing the words dragon and/or dawn:

    Come not between the dragon and his wrath.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    Time writes no wrinkles on thine azure brow;
    Such as creation’s dawn beheld, thou rollest now.
    George Gordon Noel Byron (1788–1824)