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Have you ever wanted more? Original and alive with the rhythms of jazz, this is a story of hot city streets, stalking reptiles and soaring dreams from the author of Idiot Pride and Flyboy and the Invisible.Have you ever wanted to be lost?Sassy Piero had no idea she did until one smouldering summer night she and her older brother, Bobby, heard the sound of jazz. They snuck down the fire-escape, into the backstreets of the city and found a band of not-quite-right people, the Firebreakers, descendants of dragons, singing, calling, to all storms.They were a doorway, a promise, a journey.But to pursue them, Sassy will have to face their dangers, their challenges. To learn their music she will have to leave her brother and father behind.And what of Bobby? He's a Real Boy. No way is he going to do anything other than lose himself in punk and grimy rock'n'roll.Hot Nights, Cool Dragons is an adventure. A story about paths taken, paths not taken, and the conflict between passion and love.A colour-drenched new novel from Matt Zurbo, the author of Idiot Pride and Flyboy and the Invisible.SHORTLISTED 2004: Aurealis Award in the Young Adult Novel category.
Is Hot Nights, Cool Dragons appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Sassy and Bobby discover a mysterious jazz band descended from dragons in their urban neighborhood, leading to adventures that test family bonds. The story features magical elements and explores the tension between pursuing personal passion and maintaining family connections.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include abandonment.
Who'll love this
Teens will love this musical urban fantasy about siblings who discover a magical jazz band descended from dragons and face the choice between following their dreams and staying with family.