My Dragon Mother: The Dragon's Cup
Book Details
Author(s)Arturo Huerta
PublisherImagine Nation
ISBN / ASIN0615540937
ISBN-139780615540931
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
Description
New fantasy novel reveals secret origins of wizards to young readers.
"My Dragon Mother: The Dragon's Cup" by Arturo Huerta features a dragon's race against time to save her adopted child. It is a young reader's fantasy novel that tells the story of Emmerich, an orphan boy, and Leona, the female dragon that adopts him as her son.
In the black forest of ancient Bavaria, some dragons choose to raise orphaned humans rather than hatch their own young. These adopted children become wizards, powerful immortals linking the natural and supernatural realms. When Emmerich is adopted by Leona, he finds a caring mother and the pair form a strong bond. But when they become separated during a chase, they must reunite before the next full moon or the boy will face certain doom.
"Emmerich encounters magical creatures and scheming humans that wish to use his power for themselves," says Huerta. "Through his adventures he learns a powerful lesson about self-worth."
The tale of Leona and Emmerich first took shape as bedtime stories the author told his young daughter and makes a great book for young readers to read themselves or for parents to read to their children. Written to engage, entertain and inspire, the book is intended to appeal to fans of the Harry Potter and Fablehaven series.
"My Dragon Mother: The Dragon's Cup" by Arturo Huerta features a dragon's race against time to save her adopted child. It is a young reader's fantasy novel that tells the story of Emmerich, an orphan boy, and Leona, the female dragon that adopts him as her son.
In the black forest of ancient Bavaria, some dragons choose to raise orphaned humans rather than hatch their own young. These adopted children become wizards, powerful immortals linking the natural and supernatural realms. When Emmerich is adopted by Leona, he finds a caring mother and the pair form a strong bond. But when they become separated during a chase, they must reunite before the next full moon or the boy will face certain doom.
"Emmerich encounters magical creatures and scheming humans that wish to use his power for themselves," says Huerta. "Through his adventures he learns a powerful lesson about self-worth."
The tale of Leona and Emmerich first took shape as bedtime stories the author told his young daughter and makes a great book for young readers to read themselves or for parents to read to their children. Written to engage, entertain and inspire, the book is intended to appeal to fans of the Harry Potter and Fablehaven series.
