You won’t want to miss Marco Polo’s kid brother, Peter, in his latest thrilling adventure on behalf of the Great Khan!

Join Peter and his friends in a race against time, as they journey to the ancient kingdom of Lan Xang to prevent a war over a rare white elephant, rescue a princess and outwit the evil Naja!

Join me at Turn the Page Bookstore in Williamsburg, VA this Saturday, March 23, from 12-4!

Travel and Events

May the bunny bring you adventure this Easter!

Peter Polo visited Germany recently.

The Books

Press & Accolades

“What if Marco Polo had a younger brother who had Indiana Jones vibes with a little Tom Sawyer and young Anthony Bourdain thrown in? Set in 13th century Asia, Peter Polo and the White Elephant of Lan Xang is an exciting historical middle-grade adventure that takes readers on a heart-racing journey as Peter sets out to prevent a war, help a captive princess, and rescue baby elephants. Along the way, Peter encounters cultures that are new to him, experiencing ideas, traditions, celebrations, and delicious food. But when his friends are in grave danger, Peter must use the skills he’s learned from his travels to keep them safe. Equally engaging for reading aloud or silently, the fast-paced plot and fun characters seamlessly allow young readers to accidentally-on-purpose learn about history, geography, and culture. Spending a little time with Peter Polo can help each of us be a little more adventurous and eager to try new things in our own lives.”

Lana Krumwiede, author of The Psi Chronicles

“Kids will relish this rollicking adventure, replete with fun characters, high-stakes action, and intriguing mystery–all set in the marvelous milieu of medieval Asia.”

— Brandon Hale, author of the Prince Martin Epic

A Sneak Peek into Peter Polo and the Snow Beast of Hunza

Meet the Author

Craig Bradley is an avid hiker and traveler who often chronicles his adventures for his family and friends. He has lived and traveled extensively throughout Asia. Intrigued by the tales of Marco Polo as a child, he often imagined what it might have been like to be Marco’s younger brother—and so Peter Polo was born. Craig currently lives in Virginia with his wife and two sons and travels whenever possible.