Lady Lucy’s Dragon Quest (Book 2)

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Paperback ISBN: 9781967545018
eBook ISBN: 9781967545063

Lady Lucy’s life as a Knight does not proceed as she anticipated. Rather than being welcomed into the Round Table, she is treated by the other Knights as an outsider. In a strange twist of fate, however, Lady Lucy saves her kingdom with the help of a creature that was much feared: a dragon. This chapter book, beautifully illustrated, shows the tenacity needed to change long-existing societal beliefs and the benefits that come from exhibiting kindness, creativity and courage.

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What People are Saying!

  • “I enjoyed reading Lady Lucy’s Quest. It should give both boys and girls much to think about. I particularly liked the idea that it was illustrated by high school seniors. This collaboration with young people is inspiring. Since the impossibility of girls becoming knights was accepted in the middle ages, no written rules were necessary. This is not only a book discussing the issue of gender and what can be accomplished if there are no rules written down forbidding something, it also raises questions about the definition of endurance, strength and courage. This book can also be seen as a comment on contemporary politics where women are assuming more of the power that has traditionally been the exclusive right of men.”

  • “With unwavering strength and courage, Lady Lucy defies odds (and surprises everyone) when she uses her ingenuity to become a knight. Told that girls cannot possibly pass the test of Knighthood, Lucy proves all to be wrong in a satisfying story reminiscent of The Paper Bag Princess. Full of girl-power and self-realization, Karen Gross’ story delivers both graceful prose and gorgeous illustrations by Emma Willard School student’s (Shin & Jang) that give this tale an air of timelessness that will allow it to be enjoyed by kids of many ages.”