
The Dragon On The Train
by Ben Brooks
The Dragon On The Train is a warm, adventurous middle-grade fantasy about Elliot, a boy who, after losing his grandma, discovers a mysterious ticket tucked under his pillow. When a dapper dragon appears and claims the ticket, a hidden station behind his wardrobe opens the door to The Night Train, launching a heartful journey of magic, hope, and family. Written for readers aged 8 and up who love friendship, humor, and brave quests, this tale invites young minds to believe in the light that family can bring even after loss. The Dragon On The Train is written in a friendly, flowing voice that moves from a familiar everyday world into a sparkling fantasy. The story unfolds in clear, accessible chapters, blending whimsy with emotion as Elliot meets his dragon companion and steps aboard a train that travels through memory, courage, and wonder. The experience is enhanced by gentle humor, vivid scenes, and a pace that keeps readers turning the page while learning about resilience and the enduring magic of love. Friendship and heart: Elliotβs bond with a clever, dapper dragon guides the journey through loss and hope Magical setting: A wardrobe-hidden station and The Night Train propel the adventure Themes youβll remember: Love, family, resilience, and the power of hope Accessible storytelling: Fast-paced chapters with warmth, humor, and empathy For ages 8 and up: A perfect pick for independent and read-aloud experiences After turning the last page, readers will feel the comforting certainty that family remains a compass in tough times, and that hope can arrive on the wings of a dragon and a magical train ride. The Dragon On The Train offers a lasting, uplifting experience that lingers in the heart, inviting children and the young at heart to believe in wonder long after the journey ends.
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