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Description
A Noah of the Middle Ages who started out as a destroyer of dragons becomes a savior of those same creatures.
Quick Summary
Imagine a boy in a medieval village who spent his days training to become a legendary dragon slayer, only to discover that the creatures he's been taught to fear are actually in need of protection. When a sudden flood threatens the kingdom, Noah teams up with a wise old dragon and a handful of other kids to round up the endangered beasts and guide them to safety. The story mixes a bit of action and mild peril dragon hunts can be a little scary, but the tone stays light and hopeful with plenty of humor and a sweet message about empathy and stewardship. It's perfect for kids who love knights, dragons, and fast-paced adventures but still want a story that feels warm and meaningful, and it's short enough that even reluctant readers can finish it in a single sitting. If you've enjoyed other dragon-centric chapter books like "The Dragon's Apprentice," you'll find this one just as fun but with an extra twist of redemption. Parents will appreciate that the book tackles friendship, responsibility, and the idea that changing your mind about something can make a big difference, all while keeping the pacing brisk and the language accessible.