More adorableness and heart-warming Tea Dragon Society world from Katie O’Neill in New Zealand, which I have yet to visit but I know must be full of magic and natural beauty. Oh, I know about that mosque massacre, but O’Neill creates an almost aggressively peace-loving antidote to hate that is less (again) about narrative and more about world-building principles for living in love and harmony. And tea, yep, expect a companion volume soon of tea dragon teas (from he antlers of the dragons, duh!).
This is ALL about the queering of the fairy tale, and kids, and people with various disabilities, colors, and sexual orientations. Main character Rinn is genderfluid, Erik and Hesekiel are gay, and oh we add in ASL (sign language) that is being taught to the entire village. Rinn finds Aedhan. a young dragon who was supposed to protect the village but fell asleep eighty years ago. Aedhan and Rinn become friends. Aedhan teaches us that dragons can shift between genders! And yes, because maybe people were asking, I’m sure: Aren’t dragons sort of these fire-breathing monsters that need to be slayed?! Well, yes, those are a different type of dragon, kids! Some are angry, and some are well, mellow!
For younger children, maybe, but feels like all-ages in its widening appeal. You will not read a gentler, sweeter story this year.