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Synopsis
Now that Edith and her friends have everything they need to ransom Simon's freedom from captivity, hopes are high for a brighter future for both the people and dragons of Ormdale.Meanwhile, a surprising invitation from Edith's past leads her to a clue to the mysterious nemesis that threatens her family's legacy, and news reaches her that the sinister Dr Farley is at large. And Edith begins to wonder if the most potent threat to her happiness may be much closer to home.In this suspenseful and joyous conclusion to their story, Edith and her friends, family, and allies must come together to free themselves from the final secrets of Ormdale and determine the future of England's dragon keepers - and their extraordinary creatures.
Is Valley of Dragons appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
This series conclusion features dragon companions, a rescue mission, and mild peril as young heroes work to defeat a sinister villain. Themes of friendship, family, and courage predominate with no graphic content.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include captivity.
Who'll love this
Readers will love the thrilling conclusion as Edith and her friends rescue Simon and protect their dragon companions while solving mysteries about her family's past.