Danny's Dragon: A Story of Wartime Loss This is a sad book because Danny’s father is killed at war in Iraq. The family ends up having money problems; they have to sell their house in Montana. Danny is very sad because his father died. He blames himself because his father had to return to Iraq so that he could get money to pay for the horse. The horse’s name is Dragon. Danny pretends Dragon is magical and turns him into a real dragon. They go to Iraq to look for his father to bring him home again. Danny learns a lot on his pretend trip. He learns to accept that his father died. I really liked this story. I liked it because the story has a dragon and it was magical. I think “Danny’s Dragon” would really, really be good for someone that really does lose their dad in Iraq.
Reviewed by for Reader Views (11/06) Danny’s mother seeks help for him through therapy, but he refuses to share his grief with anyone. It is an honor to not only review this book but also highly recommend it. This book belongs in every household. Children do not understand death and grief. They do not know how to handle it; neither do adults so how can we expect our children to cope with something that we struggle with. Ms. Muirhead is very intuitive and an inspiration to us all. I commend Ms. Muirhead for offering us a book on this topic. While it is something we don’t want to face, death is a fact of life and we should be prepared so that we can help our children through it. This book is well written. The story flows smoothly. The characters are endearing. Their lives are too real for comfort. Danny, Mindee and Mom are true to life. The illustrations add to the story line and are well done. The cover made me want to delve inside. |