Dragon on the Loose

Key Selling Points

  • Two kids make a magical new friend when a wish on a Chinese lion statue comes true in this story about friendship, Chinese culture and, of course, dragons!
  • The book introduces and helps to promote an understanding of Chinese culture and traditions, which is timely in light of the increase in anti-Asian racism occurring in North America right now.
  • Marty Chan has a special connection to Edmonton's Chinatown, as it's where his parents lived when they first arrived in Edmonton. He has many memories of visiting the China Gate and rubbing the stone ball in the Chinese lion statue's mouth for good luck.
  • Features several black-and-white illustrations throughout.
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Dragon on the Loose

Key Selling Points

  • Two kids make a magical new friend when a wish on a Chinese lion statue comes true in this story about friendship, Chinese culture and, of course, dragons!
  • The book introduces and helps to promote an understanding of Chinese culture and traditions, which is timely in light of the increase in anti-Asian racism occurring in North America right now.
  • Marty Chan has a special connection to Edmonton's Chinatown, as it's where his parents lived when they first arrived in Edmonton. He has many memories of visiting the China Gate and rubbing the stone ball in the Chinese lion statue's mouth for good luck.
  • Features several black-and-white illustrations throughout.
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Dragon on the Loose

Dragon on the Loose

Dragon on the Loose

Dragon on the Loose

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Overview

Key Selling Points

  • Two kids make a magical new friend when a wish on a Chinese lion statue comes true in this story about friendship, Chinese culture and, of course, dragons!
  • The book introduces and helps to promote an understanding of Chinese culture and traditions, which is timely in light of the increase in anti-Asian racism occurring in North America right now.
  • Marty Chan has a special connection to Edmonton's Chinatown, as it's where his parents lived when they first arrived in Edmonton. He has many memories of visiting the China Gate and rubbing the stone ball in the Chinese lion statue's mouth for good luck.
  • Features several black-and-white illustrations throughout.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459834231
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Publication date: 04/16/2024
Series: Orca Echoes Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Marty Chan is an award-winning author of dozens of books for kids, including Kung Fu Master, Haunted Hospital and Kylie the Magnificent in the Orca Currents line and the award-winning Marty Chan Mystery series. He tours schools and libraries across Canada, using storytelling, stage magic and improv to ignite a passion for reading in kids. He lives in Edmonton.

Grace Chen is a Chinese-Canadian artist and illustrator. A graduate of Sheridan College’s Illustration program, Grace has a strong foundation in traditional mediums that greatly influences her current art. She is inspired by moments in her life, as well as the world, and the works of those around her. She enjoys drawing animals and characters in amusing scenarios. Grace lives in Toronto.


Marty Chan is an award-winning author of dozens of books for kids, including Kung Fu Master, Haunted Hospital, Willpower and Kylie the Magnificent in the Orca Currents line and the award-winning Marty Chan Mystery series. He tours schools and libraries across Canada, using storytelling, stage magic and improv to ignite a passion for reading in kids. He lives in Edmonton.


Grace Chen is a Chinese Canadian artist and illustrator. A graduate of Sheridan College's Illustration program, ​Grace has a strong foundation in traditional mediums that greatly influences her current art. She is inspired by moments in her life, the world at large and the works of those around her. Grace lives in Toronto.

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