“I've faced worse than a dressmaker who breaths fire.”
Quote by Jessica Day George
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This fantasy narrative centers on a protagonist who comes into possession of enchanted footwear crafted from dragon hide, which serves as her entry point into a world where dragons and humans intersect. The story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the transformative power of unexpected inheritance. The slippers function as both literal object and metaphorical device, enabling the heroine to navigate between ordinary life and extraordinary circumstances. The novel belongs to the broader tradition of young adult fantasy that introduces readers to hidden magical realms through relatable adolescent protagonists who must learn to wield newfound abilities responsibly. more
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