Amos Daragon Explained

Amos Daragon
Author:Bryan Perro
Country:Canada
Language:French, English translation
Genre:Fantasy, young adult fiction
Publisher:French: Les intouchables - English: The Salariya Book Company UK edition
Pub Date:French: Book One: 2003 - English: Book One: June 2009, Book Two: September 2009

Amos Daragon is a series of fantasy fiction books written by the Québécois writer Bryan Perro. The central story arc focuses on Amos Daragon, a bright and adventurous twelve-year-old, and his quest to become the 'Mask Wearer'. The first English translation of The Mask Wearer was published in June 2009 by Scribo, a division of Book House, an imprint of the Salariya Book Company. The second book, Amos Daragon: The Key of Braha, was published by Scribo in September 2009. The third book, The Twilight of the Gods, was published in January 2010. The fourth book, The Curse of Freyja, was published in Spring 2010. The series has been translated into more than fifteen languages.[1]

Amos Daragon in other media

Amos Daragon has been adapted as a children's animated television series, Les aventures d'Amos Daragon, produced by Montreal-based IceWorks Animation and broadcast on Radio-Canada from September 2016.[2] Le Sanctuaire des Braves (The Sanctuary of the Braves) is a weekend camp for children based on the Amos Daragon world and is located in the municipality of Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, Quebec. There have also been two shows loosely based on the first, second, third and fourth books.

List of Amos Daragon titles

The series has fifteen volumes, beginning with Amos Daragon: The Mask Wearer.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lesintouchables.com/6-etranger12.htm Translation list, Les Intouchables Editions
  2. http://www.lapresse.ca/arts/television/201407/31/01-4788206-amos-daragon-sera-un-dessin-anime.php "Amos Daragon sera un dessin anime" by Caroline Rodgers, La Presse, 31 July 2014