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ISBN-13: 9780670011919
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Published: Viking Juvenile, 11/2010
Charles de Lint once again shows us that the world is indeed a magical
place in his latest young adult novel, The Painted Boy. This is a story
about a young Chinese boy whose destiny is to become the next dragon in
the Yellow Dragon clan. He has been training for several years with
his grandmother, but is still confused as to what the dragon is and his
purpose. Jay knows that the dragons have protected the Chinese emperors
for years, but now they have no one specific to protect and he must
find his own cause. Jay’s grandmother decides that Jay must travel and
find his way, so she has him randomly point to a location on a map.
This act takes him to a small town in southern Arizona that is being
over run with gangs and drugs. It doesn’t take long for Jay to realize
that this is where his protection as the dragon is most needed.
This book was so much fun to read. Jay encounters so many different
types of characters, both magical and “normal”, to keep you completely
absorbed in the story. His own magical journey from average boy who is
worried about girls, to a true yellow dragon with the responsibility to
protect an entire town was great. However, I found myself routing for
Jay to have some normalcy in his young adult life and not just the magic
of the dragon. This internal battle was so well portrayed throughout
the novel. De Lint does a fabulous job of showing the wonder and
beauty of the desert. I found myself wanting to go out for hike and
look at the desert with a new perspective. If you are looking to find
magic in your ordinary world, read a De Lint novel. He captures the
urban magical world perfectly, just remember to “look sideways”.