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A tale of a lost little dragon who hatches from his egg many centuries after all of the dragons have been vanquished from the world. Lundravar the dragon is a charming tale of a journey of discovery, of love and hate, joy and disappointment and of being lost and being found. His adventures bring him into contact with wonderful characters, who help him discover his true self and the terrible truth of his past. Alone as the first and last of the great fire-dragons, he has to face a heart-breaking decision: should he remain alone for ever, or give up his powers and resign himself to mortality and happiness?
| ISBN | 0956619304 | | DEWEY edition | DC23 | | ISBN13 | 9780956619303 (What's this?) | | Pages | 224 | | Publisher | Harvest Moon Publishing | | Published in | Co Cavan | | Imprint | Harvest Moon Publishing | | Height (mm) | 240 | | Format | Hardback | | Width (mm) | 170 | | Publication date | 30 Jul 2010 | | Academic level | General, Children, Teenage / young adult, Primary education, Secondary education | | DEWEY | 823.92 | |
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A fantastic book about a fantastic little dragon.It is deep and rich. It is full of wisdom. Lundravar will become as well loved as 'Jonathan Livingstone Seagul' - Giovanni NegritoI bought this book at the all Ireland Fleadh in county Cavan last weekend and I could not put it down. It is so beautiful and sad and happy all at the same time. I loved the lost little dragon and the characters he met along his journey. It made me think hard about my own life and friendships and values I hold. I think it will be a best-seller as it is a truly enchanting story with hidden depths and philosophies. His impossible love for Forget-Me-Not the swan nearly broke my heart and the theme of being true and not forgetting which runs through the book really touched me. - Charlotte Nichols Write a review
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