Product Description
Marc used to think he was pretty ordinary, but he also used to think ice cream trucks didn't sell ice cream and dragons were just fairy tales. Now he knows better. With skin that can't be burned and strange powers he can't explain, Marc soon discovers the truth: he is part dragon. And as he joins his fellow dragonkyn, his closest friends could quickly become his greatest enemies.
224 Pages
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He had to tell his mom. He had so many questions; How could this be? Why was this happening? What could it mean? Why am I shaking? Isn't this a good thing? He took a quick shower and dressed, his hair dripping water on his pant leg and socks as he put his shoes on. Jumping onto his rust-lined bike, he pedaled to the diner where his mom worked as a waitress.
The buzz of insects was loud in the summer air. Marc pedaled his way past a vacant lot to the diner, and as Marc rode his bike, he suddenly couldn't imagine why he had sat in his house weeping about his outcast state. Yes, his dad had passed away a few years earlier while everyone else he knew had fathers, and he should have been starting tenth grade rather than ninth grade at his age, and he was poor, and couldn't get a job, despite how often he explained he was almost sixteen, but none of that mattered now. Thoughts of being some kind of pain-free superhero filled his mind as the sound of the pedals, crankset, and chain of his bike worked together in rhythmic time.
Cedar Fort Publishing