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100 1  Chester, Tim,|eauthor. 
245 10 Dragons and dragonslayers|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bCanon Press,|c2021. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 1  Read by Tim Stephenson. 
520    This imaginatively illustrated book includes eight dragon 
       myths from China, Greece, Japan, England, Iceland, and 
       even America--and explains why we are telling these kinds 
       of stories. This collection tells story after exciting 
       story about dragons. You have probably heard some of them,
       but some of them will surprise and excite you. We don't 
       just hear the stories of St. George, Perseus, and Thor. We
       also learn the story of John Lambtown, a man who goes 
       fishing, catches a tiny dragon that quickly grows to epic 
       proportions, and can only be defeated with a bizarre suit 
       of armor. We laugh at the story of the tiny storm god 
       Susannoo who outwits a dragon the size of eight hills with
       rice wine. We shudder as we hear about the fight of the 
       red and white dragons of Wales and the king that cleverly 
       trapped them. We even get to hear about a dragon that 
       terrorized Indians in Illinois. Each of these stories 
       resonates with us because of something deep in the human 
       imagination that loves to hear about fighting fierce 
       dragons. In the Garden of Eden, it was a dragon that 
       tricked our first parents, and at the end of the Bible, 
       the book of Revelation, the dragon is identified as Satan.
       Pastor and author Tim Chester explains what these stories 
       mean, and how we should live in the world as a result. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Dragons|xFolklore. 
650  0 Dragons|xLegends. 
650  0 Dragons|vPictorial works. 
650  0 Dragons in the Bible. 
700 1  Antkowiak, Meghan,|eillustrator. 
710 2  hoopla digital. 
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