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Recommended by The New York
Times Book Review |
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For centuries, people were
afraid of dragons. They feared their scaly bulk, massive wings, and
fire-breathing ability. It is less known that dragons were terrified of people,
people who could kill off dragon families and tribes with their advanced
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As a result, it was strictly
forbidden for dragons to have anything to do with people. THE DRAGONS OF
NORTH CHITTENDON is about a tribe of dragons living in the northernmost section
of Vermont. But it is also the story of Arthur, the headstrong young dragon
who refuses to heed the words of the elders and forms a lifelong bond with
Patrick, a human boy. Their connection is destined to change the relationship
between dragons and humans forever.
This novel, by a best-selling author of adult fiction, is one young readers
will never forget. |
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