For a long time, dragons were ignored and overlooked . . . justlike George. But one rainy Thursday, lonely George sees his first dragon. From that moment on, George's new friends follow him everywhere. They get him into all sorts of trouble, too. The dragons need to find their way home before they're noticed by other people, and George is the only one who can get them there. A child's imagination is the gateway to magic and freedom in this beautiful story from the creators of The Tin Forest. Children . . . will relish George s adventure. -- Publishers Weekly Helen Ward and Wayne Anderson have worked together on a number of splendid picture books. Their work has been hailed as “exquisitely detailed . . . touching” by Publishers Weekly and “infused with natural wonder,” “beautifully illustrated,” and “stunning” by Booklist. Ms. Ward and Mr. Anderson live in England. Helen Ward and Wayne Anderson have worked together on a number of splendid picture books. Their work has been hailed as “exquisitely detailed . . . touching” by Publishers Weekly and “infused with natural wonder,” “beautifully illustrated,” and “stunning” by Booklist. Ms. Ward and Mr. Anderson live in England.