Dragon Brothers
Rhinen and his older brother, Laeb, were both born with dragon wings, assuring their eventual place on the throne. But the inequality between the magic-born Shaynen and the non-magic Klor has sparked a rebellion, and Rhinen's easy life of glass blowing and swordplay takes a sudden change when he is kidnapped by a group of rebels intent on bringing justice to the Klor people. In captivity, Rhinen meets Haia, a young dragon-girl and learns that some of the Klor--who are denied education and live as second-class citizens--can, in fact, do magic.
Rhinen and Haia escape, but the realm is in chaos as the old dragon kings are reluctant to recognize the Klor as deserving of basic rights, and the Klor are no longer willing to wait for justice. Intent on proving that all people have value if not actual magic, it is up to the dragon brothers and their friends to find a way for both sides to coexist before more people are hurt.
Featuring a gender nonbinary protagonist and lesbian side characters, Dragon Brothers offers a voice of inclusivity for children everywhere.
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Become an affiliate"Lively and inventive, with a message that celebrates the beauty and wonder in each of us. Dragon Brothers is a flight of fancy sure to appeal to imaginative adventurers of all ages!" -Cass Morris, author of From Unseen Fire
"Lillibridge's brightly imagined, diverse world is filled with high-stakes adventures, sparkling magic, and thoughtful storytelling that kept me turning pages well after my bedtime. Readers of all ages will fall in love with this engrossing story." -Kaitlyn Sage Patterson, author of The Alskad Empire Chronicles
Readers of all ages will thrill to the adventures of Rhinen and Laeb, the Dragon Brothers, and learn how there is a little-or in some cases a lot-of magic within everyone. -Jon Etter, author of A Dreadful Fairy Book
"Lillibridge crafts a whole world made of color and light, a world just as realistic as it is fantastical; possessing its own culture, language, and creatures. Dragon Brothers handily places alongside such legendary classics as Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. Lillibridge has penned a story for the ages, seemingly effortlessly, as if by magic." -Andrea Fekete, author of Waters Run Wild
"A forward-moving middle grade fantasy with its finger on empathy and equality." -INDEPENDENT BOOK REVIEWS
"A cleverly plotted fantasy adventure with a strong moral message. Perfect for 9 - 12-year-olds and highly recommended." A 'WISHING SHELF' BOOK REVIEW