Fans of fantasy adventures starring stalwart teams of loyal siblings will appreciate this, too." -Booklist "An enjoyable coming-of-age fantasy-adventure that also showcases the deep bond between sisters." -Kirkus Praise for Sarah Beth Durst’s The Girl Who Could Not Dream “A fun, fast read with broad appeal.”- School Library Journal, Starred Review “Funny, warm, and highly imaginative.”- Kirkus, Starred Review “A perfect combination of adventure, humor, and pure imagination, seasoned with a dash of creepiness!”-Jessica Day George, New York Times bestselling author of the Tuesdays at the Castle series “Funny, scary, and endlessly inventive. and in the following year an Account of a Journey through the Alps. "The writing is accessible, and even reluctant readers will find the characters relatable and the tale engrossing." -SLJ "The solidarity the sisters find in each other and the consistent way they choose to put the other before themselves is a refreshing feature of the story. Hardcover () Description A ritual journey takes on urgent significance as two princesses and their winged-lion companion travel across their island kingdom to confront a dragon in this action-filled, funny, and heartwarming middle grade fantasy from the author of The Girl Who Could Not Dream. At the age of sixteen, when he went to the University of Zrich, he had not the.
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