The Star Dragon Who Forgot Her Name: A Magical Afrofuturistic Fantasy About Starseeds, Self-Discovery, and Remembering Your Power

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by Chantee' Williams El Jean Francois

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What if your child isn’t “too different”… but divinely designed? Have you ever watched a child stare at the sky like they’re remembering something? In The Star Dragon Who Forgot Her Name, Skai has always felt different. Too quiet. Too imaginative. Too much. Her dreams are filled with stars, ancient symbols, and a fire she cannot explain. But when a glowing Portal Tree opens beneath the moonlight, Skai discovers the truth: She is not just a girl. She is a dragon soul. Guided by Lyra, a radiant celestial lioness, and the rhythm of her ancestral flame, Skai must face the Shadow General—the voice of doubt that whispers she is not enough. Through cosmic visions, ancestral memory, and the power of remembering, she reclaims who she has always been. A powerful Afrofuturistic children’s fantasy An empowering story for girls who feel different A self-esteem and identity-building book for middle grade readers A multicultural fantasy celebrating ancestral strength Perfect for classrooms, homeschool families, and bedtime conversations This beautifully illustrated paperback is ideal for children ages 8–12, and meaningful for adults who once felt out of place themselves. If your child has ever been called “weird,” “too sensitive,” or “too much,” this story will remind them: Different is not a flaw. It is a flame. You are not forgotten. You never were.

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