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Dragon Skin

$19.99

By Karen Foxlee

A story about surviving and saving those you love, by the multi-award-winning author of Lenny's Book of Everything.

How to save a dragon:

1 ) Assemble equipment. Water, Weet-Bix, sugar, syringe, sticky tape, scissors.

2) Believe in everything.

Pip never wants to go home. She likes to sit at the waterhole at dusk and remember Mika, her best friend. At home her mother's not the same since her boyfriend moved in. They don't laugh anymore and Pip has to go to bed early, turn off her light and pretend she doesn't exist. When she finds a half-dead creature at the waterhole, everything changes. She knows she has to save this small dragon and return it to where it comes from. But how?

'I'm in love with this book. Dragon Skin is surprising, beautiful, unique. The characters are wonderfully drawn - tough but vulnerable, hurt but hopeful, damaged but strong. They've lodged themselves in my heart forever.' - Katrina Nannestad, award-winning author of We Are Wolves

AWARDS

HONOUR BOOK: 2022 CBCA BOOK OF THE YEAR, Younger Readers

SHORT-LISTED: 2022 Prime Minister's Literary Awards, CHILDREN”S LITERATURE

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By Karen Foxlee

A story about surviving and saving those you love, by the multi-award-winning author of Lenny's Book of Everything.

How to save a dragon:

1 ) Assemble equipment. Water, Weet-Bix, sugar, syringe, sticky tape, scissors.

2) Believe in everything.

Pip never wants to go home. She likes to sit at the waterhole at dusk and remember Mika, her best friend. At home her mother's not the same since her boyfriend moved in. They don't laugh anymore and Pip has to go to bed early, turn off her light and pretend she doesn't exist. When she finds a half-dead creature at the waterhole, everything changes. She knows she has to save this small dragon and return it to where it comes from. But how?

'I'm in love with this book. Dragon Skin is surprising, beautiful, unique. The characters are wonderfully drawn - tough but vulnerable, hurt but hopeful, damaged but strong. They've lodged themselves in my heart forever.' - Katrina Nannestad, award-winning author of We Are Wolves

AWARDS

HONOUR BOOK: 2022 CBCA BOOK OF THE YEAR, Younger Readers

SHORT-LISTED: 2022 Prime Minister's Literary Awards, CHILDREN”S LITERATURE

By Karen Foxlee

A story about surviving and saving those you love, by the multi-award-winning author of Lenny's Book of Everything.

How to save a dragon:

1 ) Assemble equipment. Water, Weet-Bix, sugar, syringe, sticky tape, scissors.

2) Believe in everything.

Pip never wants to go home. She likes to sit at the waterhole at dusk and remember Mika, her best friend. At home her mother's not the same since her boyfriend moved in. They don't laugh anymore and Pip has to go to bed early, turn off her light and pretend she doesn't exist. When she finds a half-dead creature at the waterhole, everything changes. She knows she has to save this small dragon and return it to where it comes from. But how?

'I'm in love with this book. Dragon Skin is surprising, beautiful, unique. The characters are wonderfully drawn - tough but vulnerable, hurt but hopeful, damaged but strong. They've lodged themselves in my heart forever.' - Katrina Nannestad, award-winning author of We Are Wolves

AWARDS

HONOUR BOOK: 2022 CBCA BOOK OF THE YEAR, Younger Readers

SHORT-LISTED: 2022 Prime Minister's Literary Awards, CHILDREN”S LITERATURE

  • Format: Hardback

    Dimensions: 13.8 cm x 20.8 cm

    Pages: 336

  • ISBN: 9781760526108

    Publisher: Allen & Unwin Children’s

    Release Date: 28 September 2021

  • Author: Karen Foxlee

  • Older Primary (9+yrs)

  • LOOKING AFTER OURSELVES & OTHERS

    friendship, dragon, family rescue, survival, courage, determination

Looking after ourselves and others

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