Little Tiger and the Year of the Dragon: The Song of Dragons (Volume 3)
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Age Level: 11 and up | Grade Level: 5 and up
The Epic Adventure About a Chinese Dragon King in America Continues.
After a painful bonding to his dragon Sara, Little Tiger summons the Queen of Beast Witches for guidance. She casts a binding spell on his mind and takes his blood memory hostage just as he begins learning how the music of dragons opens an ancient network of traveling passages. To break her spell, he must use these hidden magic tunnels, but fear cripples him. Little Tiger seeks the Lady of Twilight, a beautiful Immortal rumored to aid those in desperate need. But as fate would have it, the mysterious woman is much more than what she appears to be.
Little Tiger and the Year of the Dragon is a 6-part epic fantasy adventure by author D. Byron Patterson and includes these sequential titles:
- The Dragon King of Beijing
- The Sponge Docks of Tarpon Springs
- The Song of Dragons
- Watchwardens of the Dragon King
- The Shadow Mists of Twilight (July 2012)
- Throne of the Songfinder King (August 2012)
Amazon Exclusive: Author Q&A with D. Byron Patterson
Q: Byron, what inspired you to write this story?
A: I'd been designing this cartoon lamb. You know, creating a voice and developing a world, including all these funny songs and anecdotes for his website Lambpants.com. Lamby's personality matches his enormous heart, but he's a wounded creature. He was a tiny plush toy that the family dog chewed up, and he came to life after a magic water bottle cap was shoved into his head. A friend of mine thought he was interesting, but he challenged me to figure out where his magic originated. Admittedly, I hadn't given it that much thought. But since Lamby had two Chinese dragon companions, I decided to delve into the mythology of ancient China, specifically the legends of royalty, magic creatures, Sacred Beasts and the world of the supernatural. My wife and I live in Tarpon Springs, Florida, so as I began to wind down my research, I decided to write about an orphan named Little Tiger in our modern age and then find a way to bring him over to my neck of the woods and see how that played out.
Q: But it's six books, right?
A: Technically, it's a novel-length story -- roughly the length of a Harry Potter book -- bridged by six parts that we've been releasing in chapter books. I originally created this very simple tale that connected the dots for Lamby's world, but when I saw there was much more there, I expanded it greatly. Instead of one night, the action takes place over the course of one year, the Year of the Dragon. I also developed the plot to revolve around Tarpon Springs, which turned out to be very entertaining for me, as the characters are going all over the world and fighting demons and flesh-eating ghosts and other darker forces of evil, and then they come back to this tiny coastal city in the bayous of central Florida in the end. Having the characters rooted in a place not terribly known for magic or dragons or heroes really appealed to me -- it somehow makes the action and events more extraordinary.
Q: How do you think this modern dragon story differs from other children’s fantasy?
A: It's a quiet epic that slowly opens into a bigger story that grows more complex with each part. There are universal themes: coming of age, first love, going home, struggling with identity, facing fears, watching loved ones die. Plus, it's a multicultural story. Every character is from somewhere else and has a vital part to play in shaping Little Tiger's journey.
Q: What would you like readers to take away from the Little Tiger series?
A: That there's magic everywhere, that you are better off being yourself. That you often find hope or love in the least expected places.



