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  • Lewis and Clark, Come Home Before Dark!

    Katherine Fenn Thomas

    Hardcover (Dragon Pup Press, Jan. 1, 2019)
    A girl and a grasshopper set out on a flying sailboat to explore the habitats of the world. Their day is filled with excitement from dawn to dusk. But a last-minute dilemma arises, and it seems they may never get back home. Told in delightful rhyme, children will enjoy reading the story of Clark the grasshopper, with his silly antics, and his friend Lewis, with her gentle, caring nature, as they encounter new friends all over the world, and they learn that kindness can sometimes be rewarded in unexpected ways.
  • Sparks Fly

    Kadian Thomas

    eBook (Sea Dragon Press, June 21, 2017)
    Sixteen-year-old Anorvia is destined to be Savior of the land of Kollosnia and free its people from the reign of the Dark King. Anorvia is on her way to a portal that will transport her to Kollosnia. However, things go horribly wrong when the portal closes, and she gets shut out. Can she get back in time to fulfill the prophecy? Sparks Fly as one girl empowers a nation to fight for their freedom.
  • Eyes of the Enemy

    Kelly Hess

    eBook (Dragon Moon Press, June 1, 2016)
    When a rogue band of the dreaded Sorak attacks his village, twelve-year-old Beynn Firehand escapes into the darkness of BlackMyst Forest to find help. During his quest, Beynn discovers his own powerful magic abilities. The price of his newfound powers, however, may be higher than he ever imagined.
  • Peace in Our Time: Inspired by Sadako Sasaki of Hiroshima, Japan

    Ann Ford

    Paperback (Red Dragon Press, Dec. 27, 2010)
    A visually elegant picture book about peace, as inspired by a courageous young girl in Hiroshima, Sadako Sasaki, a heroine of the Second World War. Author and artist, Ann Ford, was inspired to create this book about Sadako Sasaki after a visit to an art installation at an Art Museum (the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle, Washington) which provided a fresh reminder of the power of delivering important messages with pictures. This was an unanticipated experience that resulted, as if by accident, in this book - an illustrated book that is a celebration of children's desire for peace in their lifetimes. Many of us share a vague awareness of the fact that there have been many child or youth-heroes and heroines throughout history, but a clear picture of how they expressed their courage, is elusive. For Sadako Sasaki, her hopes were expressed in the folded origami crane, that represents long life. Sadako had the courage to boldly reach for the impossible: trying to outlive the atom bomb disease that ravaged her. Her life not only illuminated the crises that wars inevitably wreak on children, but she also made it possible for millions to learn from her that we can make hope manifest, through art. If Sadako inspies you, consider participating in one of the many peace organizations that exist, to try to make a reality of what is emblazoned on the memorial at the Hiroshima Peace Park: "This is our cry, this is our prayer; peace in the world."
  • Kolea

    Russell Cahill

    Paperback (Dragon Moon Press, June 1, 2016)
    To paradise they sailed—There once was a world where hula dancers were experts at spear fighting, where a blind warrior taught his students healing arts... where adventure ruled—...as well as savage fighting. And where young people could build and sail a canoe on voyages to unknown lands. where danger waited... That world was Hawai’i. The illegitimate child of Maui’s King, Kolea, is spirited away to Molokai and raised in seclusion by a mysterious Hula Dancer and a blind warrior. Trained as a warrior, he is pursued by his evil half-brother. A daring escape in a voyaging canoe leads Kolea and the other warriors north, and the adventure continues as the Hawai’ian men and women meet natives of the North American Coast and join a community of Tlingit Indians. But ever yearning for his true destiny, Kolea and the voyagers eventually travel south and point their hearts and the bows of their canoe toward home.
  • The Green Dagger

    Kelly Hess

    eBook (Dragon Moon Press, June 1, 2016)
    Tensions rise between Delvengard and Sorak as the Sorak queen demands the return of the Blade of Torrill. As Delvengard scrambles to locate the mythical weapon, many fear war is inevitable. Fritz, who secretly possesses the dagger, is tormented by its evil. Eager to take control of its power, he journeys in search of a mysterious being who may be able to help. The Green Dagger, Book Two of the BlackMyst Trilogy, continues the adventure, five years after the events of Book One, Eyes of the Enemy.
  • The Fool's Apprentice

    Kelly Hess

    language (Dragon Moon Press, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Readers are raving about the BlackMyst Series by Kelly Hess!“This series is such a gripping and action packed series and one I highly recommend. I’m getting these books for my boys shelf because I know that they will love them.” – Book Lovers LifeIn the kingdom of Dragon’s Launch, young Denrikk’s aspirations of becoming a knight are dashed when he is instead apprenticed to the king’s fool. Embarrassed and devastated that his new position will ruin all hopes of winning the hand of the girl he loves—the princess Alendria— Denrikk reluctantly begins training under his new master, Fumbles, the king’s aging fool. He quickly learns, however, that being a fool in Dragon’s Launch is much more than juggling and laughing like a hyena. But when a shocking murder within the castle walls shakes the palace, all evidence points toward Denrikk. Now, with his new skills, a bit of luck, and the help of some unlikely friends, the fool’s apprentice must race to prove his innocence, all while evading capture.
  • The Third Power

    Kelly Hess

    language (Dragon Moon Press, May 21, 2016)
    The struggle for the Dagger of Torrill has brought Delvengard and Sorak to war. But a long forgotten third power has risen, scheming to bring destruction to both kingdoms. Meanwhile, Beynn and Fritz learn the full extent of the green dagger’s third power as they journey through BlackMyst and through time itself in this exciting conclusion to the BlackMyst Trilogy.
  • Lost in Dreamland

    Christopher J Kerin

    Hardcover (Big Dragon Press, Dec. 11, 2018)
    Lost in Dreamland is an epic tale about a young fairy named Lilly who inadvertently becomes lost in a strange and mysterious world known as Dreamland. Filled with magical creatures, dragons, and talking trees, Lilly soon realizes that not everything is as it seems in Dreamland.Follow Lilly on this extraordinary adventure for young readers of all ages as she travels through a magical world shrouded in mystery and wonder, and ultimately discovers the truth about Dreamland and everyone in it.
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  • Guardian of the Gold Breathers

    Elise Stephens

    language (Dragon Moon Press, June 23, 2016)
    From Writers of the Future Winner Elise Stephens comes an epic adventure of magic, risk, and coming of age.2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Finalist Twelve-year-old Liam Finley doesn't expect anything good when he is forced to change his Dublin home for his stepfather's large country house on the edge of the wild woods. But after the first night there, Liam’s dreary boredom shatters as fairy tales spring to life in his new home. Has he truly discovered a dragon egg?The house's old blind gardener Michael Moran claims to know Liam's secret destiny, which lies in an enchanted Otherworld. He says Liam is the next Guardian of the Gold Breathers, a champion of dragons whose quest will take every bit of his courage if he is going to survive battle with ancient, powerful enemies.Time is not on Liam's side. Can he complete his three dangerous tasks to prove himself as Guardian before the paths close between his world and the Guardian's land? Liam wants to believe Michael’s mysterious tales, but should he instead seek shelter in the practical kindness of Hannah, the housekeeper who calls Michael's stories "rubbish"? Liam's heart tells him to trust the things of magic, but it's the humans he can't be sure about.A brilliant addition to a young reader’s bookshelf. Recommend for ages 10 and up.Themes in this story include losing a parent, family relationships, dealing with guilt, overcoming challenges, facing your fears, and standing up for what is right, even when it costs you something.WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS EXCITING, MAGICAL ADVENTURE:“The rich characters are so real that the fantastical elements feel as if they can be nothing other than truth. I found myself looking forward to reading this story and thought of it long after I had finished.”-Hilary Hayes, Amazon Reviewer“This is fantasy at its finest! The book is a combination of the YA novel Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher and the Narnia series. Great read that is perfect for the whole family. I highly recommend it!”-Nathan, Amazon Reviewer“…A fun, easy, quick read that is family friendly, suitable for young readers, but also sparks the imagination in adults. The characters were so real and likable, it left me with a feeling of ‘what's next?’”-Michelle Heue, Amazon Reviewer“I'd be intensely interested in reading a sequel; this could bloom into a wonderful series of books akin to Pern.”–Rob Slaven, Amazon Top 1000 Reviewer“The world-building was vivid, and it wasn’t hard to imagine myself at a country estate, in a forest, in a maze, or in a tunnel with a smelly troll. Stephens describes her world masterfully, and I thoroughly enjoyed being swept up in it…I highly recommend this winner from Elise Stephens for pre-teens who love adventure stories based in folklore, fairytales, and mythology.”-Lydia Thomas, Amazon Reviewer“Most commendable is Stephens’ ability to effortlessly weave values and ethics into the story, giving it depth…worthy of re-reading, reflection and discussion…Self-respect, courage, respect for women and the importance of family and friendship are all of value to our hero…an intriguing and enriching middle-grade read.”-Georgia Girly, Amazon Reviewer
  • Contra

    Andrea Murray

    language (Dragon Moon Press, June 1, 2016)
    In the sequel to the young adult dystopian novel, Omni, one young couple will do anything to stay together, and one man will do anything to control them. After barely escaping death in Omni, eighteen-year-old Pierce has left behind his place in the Artist stratum in exchange for sanctuary with his family. However, when Harmony goes missing, he can’t help but think it’s just another ploy of the Omni government to force him to return. With Harmony on her own, the two must find a way back to each other while battling against the full might of the government, but one powerful official is determined to keep them apart. Bent on revenge, Pelagic will stop at nothing to expose the secret of Pierce’s parentage.
  • Omni

    Andrea Murray

    language (Dragon Moon Press, June 2, 2016)
    They will risk everything, even challenging the all-seeing eye of the Omni government. But will the prize be worth the cost? Seventeen-year-old Pierce is a Drudge, the lowest social stratum in society. For over two years, he’s hoped—prayed—that his upcoming aptitude test will finally free him from his virtual slavery and give him a chance at a better existence. When he rescues Harmony, an Artist and member of the most successful stratum, his life takes an unbelievable twist. With his gallant act and good looks, he becomes a media sensation. Every stratum in society seeks his membership for their publicity, but as he becomes closer to Harmony, Pierce realizes what fame in Omni is truly like. His choices will not only affect him but Harmony as well. The life Pierce thought he wanted may not be worth the cost to either of them.