By W.A. Noble
Page Count: 306
Seeger and his friends are horribly damaged from their experiences as child soldiers.
Returning home is difficult, and their longing for meaning and belonging catapult them into an adventure to rescue a trafficked girl and save the dragons’ ancient home from evil.
But how can they win a war with so few resources?
“Dragon Home will leave you wanting much more of Seeger and his dragon friends.”
– Rosanne Hawke, author of Riding the Wind: Writing for Children and Young Adults.
“Seeger returns in this third book of the Beast-Speaker series, bringing new adventures for the host of characters to whom we have come to feel so close in the first two novels, be they people, camels or dragons. By setting these adventures in a fantastical world, Noble once again confronts the reader with the depths to which reality can descend in this broken world. She movingly expresses the traumas, fears, desires and joys of vulnerable people who have been robbed of their youth and still have to battle for redemption and acceptance.”
Rev Lynn Arnold, former South Australian Premier, former Director of Anglicare South Australia
Seeger and his friends are horribly damaged from their experiences as child soldiers.
Returning home is difficult, and their longing for meaning and belonging catapult them into an adventure to rescue a trafficked girl and save the dragons’ ancient home from evil.
But how can they win a war with so few resources?
“Dragon Home will leave you wanting much more of Seeger and his dragon friends.”
– Rosanne Hawke, author of Riding the Wind: Writing for Children and Young Adults.
“Seeger returns in this third book of the Beast-Speaker series, bringing new adventures for the host of characters to whom we have come to feel so close in the first two novels, be they people, camels or dragons. By setting these adventures in a fantastical world, Noble once again confronts the reader with the depths to which reality can descend in this broken world. She movingly expresses the traumas, fears, desires and joys of vulnerable people who have been robbed of their youth and still have to battle for redemption and acceptance.”
Rev Lynn Arnold, former South Australian Premier, former Director of Anglicare South Australia
By W.A. Noble
Page Count: 306