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Synopsis
*Modern fantasy novel that inspires young people to pursue faith, courage, and love, to dig deep within to find their God-given strengths no matter how difficult the circumstances.* A boy learns of his dragon past; a girl has known hers for years. They combine their faith, courage, and love to overcome an evil slayer who seeks to bring an end to dragon heritage, forever. The kids at school call Billy "Dragon Breath" for good reason. His breath is bad! It isn't the normal, morning-mouth bad; it's the hot-as-fire, "don't-you-dare-get-near-me" bad. Trouble erupts when his hot breath sets off the fire sprinklers in the boys' restroom in school, and his parents learn that they've kept their secret for too long. Billy finally discovers the secret. His father was once a dragon! Now that's a piece of news a guy doesn't deal with every day! Billy feels betrayed, alien, lost. When the dragon slayer traps him on a cold mountaintop in West Virginia, Billy learns to battle with weapons of steel and spirit while relying on a power he doesn't understand, a power that helps him learn to trust again. Bonnie, an orphan, tries to find a home, someone to love her, even though she feels like a freak because of a body feature that she calls a deformity. But this unusual feature becomes a life-saving attribute as she discovers that her love for others and her faith in a creator hold the answers she's looking for. *Note:* Reviewers at Goodreads have commented that the series gets better as you go, and is worth sticking with.
Is Raising Dragons appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
A Christian middle grade fantasy with dragon mythology, featuring battles with a dragon slayer and themes of faith, identity, and overcoming rejection. Violence is present but not graphic, and faith elements are central to the story.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include abandonment and body image issues.
Who'll love this
Two teens discover their dragon heritage and must fight an evil slayer while learning to accept themselves and trust in their unique abilities.