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Reviewed by Tania Staley for Readers' Favorite
In Mari Valente’s The Girl and the Dragoness, there is a street where many kids and their special pets play. Some have dogs, while others have cats. One has a hamster. Ellis has a weird dragon. Lily the dragon can’t breathe fire or fly. She’s clumsy, and she drools. But to Ellis, she is the perfect companion. They dance, play, and climb trees together. Lily is loyal, kind, and amusing. If only all the other kids and their pets could see just how special Lily is too.
The Girl and the Dragoness by Mari Valente is a feast for the eyes and the soul. It is sure to leave readers smiling and hugging their unique pets a little closer (even those that drool or screech or make a mess at the most inopportune times). As a pet owner myself, who spent the morning trying to get her quirky, screeching cat to stop meowing, this book made me laugh and appreciate my old companion just a little bit more. The illustrations immediately drew me in. The colors are vibrant, the characters are cute and colorful with plenty of quirks to amuse, and even the font that is used dances across the page with unique formatting and styles. But the text is just as strong as the illustrations. The story is full of heart and is sure to be beloved by readers young and old alike. I truly hope to read more children’s literature from Mari Valente because this one was a joy to read.