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331 pages, Hardcover
First published March 4, 2014
“There is no faster way to harden my determination than to assume I will fail at something.”
“Science is not separate from politics. As much as I would like it to be a pure thing, existing only in some intellectual realm unsullied by human struggle, it will always be entangled with the world we live in.”
“Would that I were a man… Except that I do not wish I were a man. I only wish that being a woman did not limit me so.”
“Give me dragons any day; I understand their ways far better than those of my fellow human beings. We make our world much too complicated”
“One does not cease to treasure a gem simply because one owns another that is larger.”
Three years ago, Lady Trent was finally granted the ability to study dragons in the field.
"I wanted only to study dragons, but first I had to get past the humans..."
Heedless of everyone's warnings, she sets off to the tropics - to study the draconian world - and what she finds will shock her to her very core.
"Few question the widower's decision, but everyone questions the widow's."
"I set to work making a place for myself in Society, even if it was not the place Society intended for me." ~pg. 328