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Irwin is 5 years old. It is forbidden to eat pudding. The only thing he loves in life is his sister. Harriet is 11 years old. She has blonde curls. All he wants in life is for his brother to die. When you step into Harriet's world with her incredible imagination, paintings and extraordinary perspective on life, you will find yourself in a journey where hope never runs out and there is always a reason to live, despite all the difficulties of life. The story of these two brothers, sometimes full of hate and sometimes love, reaches from the very heart of life to the reader's heart and leaves a mark there. It seemed like hours passed before his father returned. Harriet was reluctant to paint the dragon. His father leaned against the violet door and looked at the picture carefully. "Wow. I loved the flames." "He breathes fire because he is a happy dragon." explained Harriet. "Unhappy dragons cannot breathe fire."
"Canada's new Alice Munro!"
-Toronto Star-
"Strube's miraculous narrative, showing that there is a reason to live despite everything, plants seeds of hope in the hearts of everyone who reads this book."
-National Post-
(From the Promotional Bulletin)