Thirteen-year-old Silver Batal lives in the desert town of Jaspaton and wants only to go to the capital city of Calidia to race water dragons.
She is meant to follow in her family’s legacy and become a jeweler, but she secretly plans to leave Jaspaton when she learns Sagittaria Wonder, “the best and most brilliant Desert Nations water dragon racer in the whole world,” will be visiting. Only her cousin Brajon, also 13, knows her secret. She befriends elderly and mysterious Nebekker, who promises to help her make a racing suit to impress her hero. However, her plans are thwarted when Sagittaria reveals herself to be far less than heroic, stealing Kirja, Nebekker’s bonded dragon, kept in secret outside of town. Silver also meets and bonds with Kirja’s baby, whom she names Hiyyan. The bond between a human and dragon is so strong that “you would do anything the other needs. Even die for each other. And when the day of death comes for one, the other cannot live.” Silver, Hiyyan, and Brajon’s quest to rescue Kirja takes them to Calidia and readers on a rip-roaring adventure. Halbrook’s worldbuilding includes a rich taxonomy of water dragons who are fully realized, with emotions, loyalty, and aspirations. The history of water dragons and the geopolitics of the Desert Nations are smoothly woven into her adventure plot. Halbrook, who is of Lebanese heritage, injects cultural details readers familiar with the Arab world will recognize.
For readers who enjoy a fantasy-filled world of adventure.
(Fantasy. 9-12)