Description: The October Revolution with dragons, from the mother/son team of Jane Yolen and Adam Stemple
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Praise for The Last Tsar's Dragons
--Kirkus "Mother-and-son writing team Yolen and Stemple's first book for adults explores the period right before the Russian Revolution--but with the fun addition of dragons, which serves to heighten the conflict between the political strife and the Russian court. Alternating narrators give insight into the various historical figures, including the uniquely enjoyable Rasputin, and the relationship between the Tsar and Tsarina adds an emotional element. The dragons present a challenge to the revolution, but the enemies of the crown, whether revolutionaries or not, may have a way to defeat the beasts. The melding of historical fiction and fantasy with a known and important moment in history creates a thought-provoking, creative novel."
--Booklist "A dark and disturbing alternate history, laced through with symbols and secrets."
--Emma Bull, author of The Chronicles of the Borderlands "This one is vivid, gripping and actually riveting, as the Red Danger takes a whole new meaning here. Loved it."
--The Book Smugglers "In essence, Yolen and Stemple create new origin or ending tales for key people of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. The dragons, though a real part of the story, are also a metaphor for power, and the story becomes as philosophical as entertaining."
--Grasping for the Wind "To include dragons in the Russian Revolution seems like the kind of inspired idea that, in lesser hands, could not possibly live up to a reader's expectations; but Jane Yolen and Adam Stemple take that idea and soar with it, spinning a tale of alternate history that is both wondrous and sublime. The book is elegant, quotable, and at the end, I simply wished for more."
--James A. Owen, author of Here, There Be Dragons "History buffs and dragon fans will enjoy this mix of reality and fantasy."
--Publishers Weekly "Everything's better with dragons . . . We should be grateful for the whims of creative fate because The Last Tsar's Dragons is a well-written, clever novella that's worth your time."
--Elitist Book Reviews "Glorifies no one, poking fun at the characters in a style that reminded me a bit of Bulgakov. The authors are clearly masters of their form."
--Shoreline of Infinity "A subtle blend of historical veracity and counterfactual dreaming."
--Asimov's SF