| Kindred dragons (Kindred Dragons) Author: Mensinga, Sarah | ||
| Price: $21.18 | ||
Summary:
Alice is absolutely obsessed with dragons! Fairies deliver dragon eggs to a select few, known as Kindreds, but no egg has ever arrived for Alice. When she stumbles upon and secretly befriends a mysterious, old dragon named Brim in the woods, Alice is excited to finally have a dragon friend of her own, but there's something strange about him-he doesn't have a Kindred. When Brim suddenly falls ill, Alice sets out on a desperate quest to save him.
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (+) (08/01/25)
School Library Journal (07/01/25)
Booklist (+) (00/10/25)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 07/01/2025 Gr 3–7—A charming, light fantasy graphic novel for dragon lovers. This cozy tale sports a spunky heroine, a quaint town in Prince Edward Island, and talk of kindreds and bosom friends, much like its inspiration Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables. Alice, who was sent to live with her grandmother while her theater parents are away, desperately wants to become a Kindred, a rare person who is emotionally, psychological, and physically linked to a dragon by fairy magic. Her egg hasn't appeared yet, and her friend has joined the exclusive Kindred girls at school. When she connects with a misunderstood but ailing dragon by the woods, Alice struggles to figure out what's affecting him and where his Kindred has gone before it's too late. All the joy and beauty of Montgomery's books are captured in Mensinga's homage to the Canadian classic. Alice's caring and imaginative spirit moves the tale forward. The importance of friendship is at the heart of the narrative as the source of conflict but also its resolution. The pacing and character development is excellent, and the jewel-tone illustrations are warm and inviting. Fans of the original will recognize the familiar beats but with a magical twist. Readers new to the story will easily be immersed in this work because of the subtle and nuanced worldbuilding. Hints of prejudice against the Kindred community and secrets revealed in the last act hint at a possible sequel. Alice appears to be white, her best friend and other secondary characters have brown skin and textured hair. VERDICT A sweet way to introduce "Anne" books to newbies and a dragon fantasy for fans and potential converts.—Shelley M. Diaz - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.



