“Dash” by Sarah Renée

After finding her parents in “The Tiger Princess”, the first instalment of Saderia series, princess Saderia is trying to have a bit of a normal life. She decides that it is time for her to go to school like all the other kids do.

However, after all she is from the royal family and at first teachers treat her like a spoiled princess & keep warning her that she won’t be treated differently from everyone else. Saderia needs to work really hard to prove them all wrong.

Obviously not all of her classmates are nice and kind, too and Saderia faces bullies. Well, they don’t exactly bully her but Dash who is very shy and lives on his own in the forest. Saderia is instantly drawn to him and they become best friend very soon. However, Dash holds a secret which could destroy their friendship forever.

When not in school, Saderia spends a lot of time with her parents trying to make up for the lost time. Her life seems pretty normal apart from her vivid dreams which are becoming really difficult to understand. Her intuition tries to guide her but Saderia has really hard time reading the signs. But her life is turned upside down just when she finds out about…

“Dash” is a lovely story about friendship, trust and forgiveness. Sarah Renée did an excellent job describing dynamics & politics at school.

I would recommend the book to parents, children & teachers. The book will give parents & teachers great inside to children’s school life.
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Published on December 27, 2011 10:51
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