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Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) — Content Guide for Parents

By Tui T. SutherlandScholastic Inc.2016-09-27ISBN 978054595779350 pages
Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4)

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Fans of the New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire series won't want to miss this all-new story set in the dangerous world of dragons.

Thousands of years before the dragonets of destiny were hatched, another destiny began ...Foeslayer the NightWing and Prince Arctic of the IceWings are legendary. According to the myths, before they became the parents of Pyrrhia's most infamous dragon, Darkstalker, Foeslayer and the NightWings kidnapped an IceWing prince. The act set off a bitter rivalry between the tribes that lasted thousands of years.But it all started so simply: Foeslayer and Arctic fell in love. They just wanted to be together; instead, a runaway dragon became a fugitive -- and changed Pyrrhia forever.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The series, including 'Runaway', is noted for containing significant violence and darker themes, which may not be suitable for younger readers. This includes graphic depictions of violence in the context of dragon conflicts. The story includes themes that could be considered scary, particularly involving cruel dragons and the dangers faced by the characters, which may be intense for younger readers.

  • Does Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) have violence?

    The series, including 'Runaway', is noted for containing significant violence and darker themes, which may not be suitable for younger readers. This includes graphic depictions of violence in the context of dragon conflicts.

  • Does Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) have scary content?

    The story includes themes that could be considered scary, particularly involving cruel dragons and the dangers faced by the characters, which may be intense for younger readers.

  • Does Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) have religious themes?

    No religious content or themes detected in the narrative of 'Runaway'.

  • Does Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit themes of race or racism detected in the narrative of 'Runaway'.

  • Does Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) have profanity?

    No profanity detected in the search results related to 'Runaway'.

  • Does Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) have climate change?

    The series touches on themes of adaptation to environments, suggesting a connection to climate and ecological awareness, particularly through the characters' experiences in their respective homelands.

  • Does Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) have sexual identity?

    The narrative includes elements of romance and relationships, specifically mentioning crushes and flirting among characters, indicating a level of sexual content appropriate for the age group.

  • Does Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) have gender roles?

    The dragons in the series are not generally gender stereotyped, and the narrative includes themes of love and relationships without traditional gender roles being emphasized.

  • Does Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets #4) have lgbtq+ themes?

    The story in 'Runaway' involves a romantic relationship between Foeslayer and Arctic, which is described as forbidden love. This framing suggests an exploration of LGBTQ+ themes, particularly in the context of love and acceptance.