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Young Zorro: The Iron Brand
"This is a really
colourful and
well-crafted adventure in the old style. . . All in all it's a slice of
history that's a joy to read. Thoroughly enjoyable romp . . ." -
Gateway Weekly Supplement, Nov. 5, 2005
Sandwiched between the ocean and the mountains surrounding the Pueblo
de Los Angeles, wealthy Spanish caballeros live side by side with
Native Americans. One boy with both Spanish and Indian blood belongs to
both worlds. He is Diego de la Vega, who will one day wear the mask of
Zorro.
As a boy Diego is more concerned with riding horses and making mischief
with his best friend, Bernardo, than about fighting injustice. But when
men start disappearing from the pueblo of Los Angeles and cattle are
missing from Diego's father's rancho, Diego and Bernardo encounter an
injustice so wicked that they must take action.
Inspired by Isabel Allende's novel Zorro, which reveals how
Diego de la Vega became the legendary masked hero, Young Zorro: The
Iron Brand introduces readers to a land of vaqueros and kidnappers
-- an exciting world in which a young hero is formed.
About the Author:
Jan Adkins has written, illustrated, and designed thirty-six books. He
has also art-directed magazines, written TV scripts, and taught design
at the college level. He lives on a horse ranch in Novato, California.
His most recent book, What if you Met a Pirate (Roaring Book
Press), received starred reviews from Booklist and School Library
Journal and is being following with What if You Met a Knight.
In addition to researching his second Young Zorro novel Jan is
writing a book for youth on the architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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