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[EBOOK PDF] The Tea Dragon Society ^*DOWNLOAD@PDF#)}[EBOOK PDF] The TeaDragon Society^*DOWNLOAD@PDF#)}DescriptionGr 4 Up—Greta is a young blacksmith apprentice who wonders whether her mother's craft is still relevantin contemporary society. When she rescues a little lost dragon in the marketplace and returns it to its owners,Greta learns about another fading art form—the care of tea dragons, small creatures who grow tea leavesout of their horns and antlers. She becomes fascinated with the enchanting dragons and their caretakers, andbegins to appreciate how traditional crafts can create their own kind of magic by enriching lives, includinghers. This book is wonderfully inclusive, and depicts a distinct and expressive cast of LGBTQIA charactersand people of color. The title is reminiscent of a younger, more innocent version of Brian K. Vaughan andFiona Staples's 'Saga,' with many of the main characters possessing horns and antlers. The artwork is softand fluid, with lots of rounded edges and complementary tones. The backgrounds are an integral andmemorable part of the story—some details are so lush that they give the appearance of tapestries.VERDICT This warm and funny story would be a wonderful addition to most graphic novel collections. Itquietly illustrates and normalizes a variety of family situations and personal identities.—Kelley Gile,Cheshire Public Library, CT Read more 'Undeniably whimsical and extremely cute.' Source: Kirkus'A gentlefantasy perfect for introducing young readers to graphic novels.' Source: BookList'This book is wonderfullyinclusive, and depicts a distinct and expressive cast of LGBTQIA characters and people of color.' Source:School Library Journal'The magic of the world is in the forefront as the novel and color palette move fromseason to season, beginning and ending with spring. Greta's story is soft and sweet, a journey of growinglove and friendships.' Source: Shelf Awareness'Old crafts are falling by the wayside in the enchantingfantasy world of Oâ€Neillâ€s second graphic novel, following Princess Princess Ever After. Partgoblin, part human, Greta, a girl with brown skin and squat horns, is learning her motherâ€s trade ofblacksmithing, even though swords arenâ€t used for much anymore. After rescuing a tiny tea dragon thathas gotten lost at the market, Greta starts learning how to care for these creatures, whose horns sprout leavesthat are harvested for tea. Oâ€Neill sets her story over four chapters, one for each season, graduallyexpanding Gretaâ€s world and her understanding of it. Colored in a palette of warm greens, pinks,oranges, and blues, her delicately drawn panels hum with a subtle romantic energy, particularly when Gretalearns the backstory between the two remaining members of the Tea Dragon Society, a goatlike creaturenamed Hesekiel and his strapping, wheelchair-using partner, Erik. (Thereâ€s also a whiff of burgeoningromance between Greta and Minette, a girl with unreliable memories who is also learning to care for thedragons.) A quiet, charming story of nurturing friendships and traditions.' Source: Publisher's Weekly Readmore See all Editorial Reviews