Review of A Dragon Called Spark: A Hanukkah Story

A Dragon Called Spark: A Hanukkah Story A Dragon Called Spark: A Hanukkah Story
by Lily Murray; illus. by Kirsti Beautyman
Primary    Kalaniot    32 pp.
9/25    9781962011099    $19.99

Eva is new in town, and as Hanukkah approaches, she hasn’t made friends…but she does have a dragon. Spark is lonely and needs a dragon friend, but “that would take a miracle.” As Eva gets to know her neighbors, Hanukkah traditions and Spark provide entry points for conversation, and by the eighth night, Spark and Eva both have friends. Many readers and listeners will likely identify with the friendship arc, and the fantasy elements intriguingly leave room for interpretation—is Spark real (“not everyone can see him”) or a coping mechanism? Textured illustrations use swirling patterns around dragons to create a sense of magic. An endnote gives Hanukkah background.

From the November/December 2025 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Shoshana Flax

Shoshana Flax, associate editor of The Horn Book, Inc., is a former bookseller and holds an MFA in writing for children from Simmons University. She has served on the Walter Dean Myers Award, Boston Globe–Horn Book Award, and Sydney Taylor Book Award committees.

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