A Book Dragon's Story

Featured in Voices of the Future

What is it About?

Bookmark the book dragon will do anything to earn a job by her mother’s side at their family library. Yet her disabled magical flame keeps burning up her confidence every step of the way, leaving her defeated and wondering if she’ll ever be good enough in her mother’s eyes.

So when she’s given the opportunity to impress her mother by writing a story for the library, Bookmark and her friend Dewey race to finish one that’s good enough without the aid of dragon fire magic.

But what Bookmark doesn’t know is that her insecurity could end up destroying the library’s magic itself. If she truly wants to win her mother’s affection, she has to discover what will truly make her good enough.

Who is it For?

  • Ages 10+ girls
  • Women looking for strong neurodivergent and mental health representation
  • Moms looking for an easy and clean read for their daughters
  • Busy readers looking for quick but entertainng stories
  • Readers of the “cozy fantasy” genre
  • And more!

Any content warnings?

No! A Book Dragon’s Story can be read aloud with the entire family or alone.

what readers are saying

Allie

(5/5)
"A tribute and love-story to all who adore books and are book dragons themselves."

Kristianne

(5/5)
"Bookmark was such a delightful protagonist to follow... We need more stories like this that represent autism and neurodivergence in a fresh way."

Rhianna

(5/5)
"This story is a beautiful representation of unconditional acceptance and love."

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