A Dragons Guide to the Care and Feed..., Laurence Yep
A Dragons Guide to the Care and Feed..., Laurence Yep
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A Dragon's Guide to the Care and Feeding of Humans

Author: Laurence Yep, Joanne Ryder

Narrator: Susan Denaker

Unabridged: 3 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/10/2015


Synopsis

Fans of How to Train Your Dragon will love this whimsical tale, the first in a series, by a Newbery Honor winner, featuring charming illustrations and pet "training tips" in each chapter.

Crusty dragon Miss Drake has a new pet human, precocious Winnie. Oddly enough, Winnie seems to think Miss Drake is her pet—a ridiculous notion!

Unknown to most of its inhabitants, the City by the Bay is home to many mysterious and fantastic creatures, hidden beneath the parks, among the clouds, and even in plain sight. And Winnie wants to draw every new creature she encounters: the good, the bad, and the ugly. But Winnie’s sketchbook is not what it seems. Somehow, her sketchlings have been set loose on the city streets! It will take Winnie and Miss Drake’s combined efforts to put an end to the mayhem . . . before it’s too late.

This refreshing debut collaboration by Laurence Yep, a two-time Newbery Honor winner and a Laura Ingalls Wilder Award winner, and Joanne Ryder features illustrations by Mary GrandPré.     

Praise for A Dragon's Guide to the Care and Feeding of Humans
*“Warm humor, magical mishaps, and the main characters’ budding mutual respect and affection combine to give this opener for a planned series a special shine.” –Booklist, Starred
 
“Aternately comical, suspenseful and sometimes sweetly emotional.” –Kirkus Reviews
 
“With a black-and-white spot illustration opening most chapters, an engaging narrator, and a consistently fluid writing style, this title makes a fine dragon choice for readers.” –School Library Journal
 
“In this series launch, Yep and Ryder conjure up a world where dragons and humans interact, and the results are heartwarming and quite funny.” –Publishers Weekly
 
“A clever and amusing novel that imagines a magical world that nestles right up against our own and sometimes crosses over.” –The Bulleting of the Center for Children’s Books

Praise for A Dragon’s Guide to Making Your Human Smarter
"Yep and Ryder keep the magic coming with their whimsical fantasy, enhanced by Grandpré's sweet drawings. The story positively vibrates with fun." —Kirkus Reviews

" Lighthearted episodes of unusual school lessons and field trips, illustrated by GrandPré’s winsome spot art, are grounded by Miss Drake’s more serious encounters with the goons...a gratifying development as this buoyant, fantastical series continues."—The Horn Book Review

About The Author

Laurence Yep is a two-time Newbery Honor winner, a recipient of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, and a nominee for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. He is the author of over sixty books, including the bestselling Isabelle American Girl of the Year titles. Joanne Ryder has published over seventy books and received numerous awards for her nature writing and poetry. This is her first book starring a dragon and her first collaboration with Laurence Yep, who has many dragon books to his credit.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cyndi on June 03, 2017

Such a cute book! Full of fun and magic. A five thousand year old dragon lives in a mansion in San Francisco. She is still mourning the death of her pet, Fluffy, or Amelia, as normals called her. But for Winnie she was Great Aunt Amelia and she left the responsibility of the dragon, Miss Drake, to......more

Goodreads review by Evie on November 09, 2014

Miss Drake, a feisty three thousand year old dragon, hasn't yet properly mourned the loss of her last human pet, when a new one burst through her door, completely unannounced. Winnie, an outspoken and sassy 10-year-old, claims that Miss Drake's favorite human pet, Fluffy, was also her Great-Aunt Am......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on August 16, 2017

This book is delightful. Then again, with that title, how could it not be? It is a children's book, yes, and the bookworm who wishes to read it must brave the accusingly short shelves of the children's section. But it's the lovely sort of children's book that can be enjoyed by everyone, whether age 9......more

Goodreads review by Raina on August 18, 2016

Charming! And a bit... erm... more... daringdo gristly than I expected. Narrated by a grumpy dragon who is being invaded by a new person in her life. Since I'm a "World-building" reading appeal person, I love love loved the descriptions of places. Clipper's Emporium. The gathering near the end (avoid......more

Goodreads review by Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) on November 18, 2020

Very much the first instalment of a series, but okay for all that. A nice little bedtime read, it requires nothing of you. Even the big crisis scene is not scary for kids. The foreshadowing is very clunky, but I think that has more to do with the author being a member of the facile-TV generation tha......more


Quotes

"Warm humor, magical mishaps, and the main characters’ budding mutual respect and affection combine to give this opener for a planned series a special shine that will draw readers and leave them impatient for sequels."
Booklist starred review