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'When I was small, I didn't think Mum had a problem. I thought she was normal. I thought all mothers had blue-green scales on their hands, and feet that ended in curved white claws.'
A thrilling adventure story with a big heart, about family, friendship and (not) fitting in – and baking!
Aidan Mooney has the mother of all problems. His mother is part-dragon.
He's spent his whole life struggling to keep her hidden from the world. But now, with the help of his super-smart new friend Charlotte, Aidan discovers a much darker secret hiding in the woods ...
Loneliness, isolation, anxiety and being different are explored in this tender and heartwarming tale. A mother-son relationship and friendship between a boy and girl are at the heart of the story. And at the end – fun baking recipes to try at home!
'Part heart-warming family drama (my favourite scenes are between Aidan and his mother), part rip-roaring kidnapping yarn, this story is a clever blend of realism and fantasy for children who like adventure tales with lashings of humour and heart.' – Irish Independent
'A fun-filled mystery adventure, with mythical creatures and a near-death experience, that will make you laugh and cry right to the very end.' – Inis Magazine
Description
'When I was small, I didn't think Mum had a problem. I thought she was normal. I thought all mothers had blue-green scales on their hands, and feet that ended in curved white claws.'
A thrilling adventure story with a big heart, about family, friendship and (not) fitting in – and baking!
Aidan Mooney has the mother of all problems. His mother is part-dragon.
He's spent his whole life struggling to keep her hidden from the world. But now, with the help of his super-smart new friend Charlotte, Aidan discovers a much darker secret hiding in the woods ...
Loneliness, isolation, anxiety and being different are explored in this tender and heartwarming tale. A mother-son relationship and friendship between a boy and girl are at the heart of the story. And at the end – fun baking recipes to try at home!
Praise
'Part heart-warming family drama (my favourite scenes are between Aidan and his mother), part rip-roaring kidnapping yarn, this story is a clever blend of realism and fantasy for children who like adventure tales with lashings of humour and heart.' – Irish Independent
'A fun-filled mystery adventure, with mythical creatures and a near-death experience, that will make you laugh and cry right to the very end.' – Inis Magazine