Short novel set in a world where dragons are real.
This felt like a short book adapted from something longer, though the format works just fine for the story - it did feel like it could have been expanded.
Yara visits her sister in hospital as often as she can, her sister is ill, quite badly so, affecting her parents' attention, the need to move, and now Yara'a behaviour at home and school.
This sister sees the slim chance to help things in an unexpected way, when she happens across the last dragon alive in the world at the moment it lays an egg. This could be the final dragon the world ever sees... and Yara has heard stories that it has healing powers if touched. But the authorities are after the previous object too. Even though no dragon egg has resulted in a birth for hundreds of years.
Racing to protect both the egg and her sister's life, Yara must trust in new friends to look after those she loves and even help the whole world.
A lot to cover in the short page length? Yes, but the author does fit it in. There's a rushed ending of sorts though, with some details glanced over that I wanted more of.
It's a good look into the world of long-term childhood sickness and the effects it has on other family members.
It's a good start to books on this world of dragons, the history/background is touched on and I definitely wanted to know more. Will there be further books based on this world, Ms Ho-Yen...?
For fairly young readers due to its length, though the subject matter may be a little upsetting for some. For ages 8 and above.