Review of Breath of the Dragon

Breath of the Dragon Breath of the Dragon [Breathmarked]
by Shannon Lee and Fonda Lee
High School    Wednesday/St. Martin’s    352 pp.
1/25    9781250391148    $21.00
e-book ed.  9781250902689    $11.99

Honor, family, respect, ambition—familiar values are embedded in this Chinese-inspired fantasy set in a world with a long, winding Snake Wall separating East and West. Some children are “breathmarked,” born with a patch of dragon scales on their skin indicating an innate talent. East-born twins Sai and Jun have always shared everything, except that Sai is breathmarked and specially chosen to train to protect the East. Jun, who has been illegally training in martial arts for years, betrays his own secret in a fit of jealousy, which tears their family apart; Jun and his father are banished to the West, while Sai and his mother remain in the East. Resentful but undeterred, Jun runs away to fight in a tournament to restore his family’s honor. He soon discovers that political corruption has transformed the tournament into a deadly battle against reunification, and he must decide what he is willing to risk. Sensory details plunge readers into the danger and splendor of the tournament as well as Jun’s poignant inner conflicts. A page-turning adventure and coming-of-age tale steeped in fantastical myth.

From the March/April 2025 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

J. Elizabeth Mills

J. Elizabeth Mills graduated with a PhD in Information Science and works as a research consultant with faculty at University of Washington and Kent State University on various studies. 

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