The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
The dragonets struggle to fulfill the prophecy and--somehow--end the war in this thrilling new installment of the bestselling Wings of Fire series! It all comes down to this: The Dragonets of Destiny must finally bring the epic war to an end, reconcile the seven tribes, and choose the next queen of Pyrrhia... and make it out alive.
Frequently asked questions
Is The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The series, including The Brightest Night, contains instances of violence such as cruelty experienced by young dragons, imprisonment, and arena fighting with spectators. This aligns with the series' overall themes of conflict and struggle. While the series includes elements of danger and conflict, there is no content that is genuinely frightening or designed to cause fear in young readers.
Does The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) have violence?
The series, including The Brightest Night, contains instances of violence such as cruelty experienced by young dragons, imprisonment, and arena fighting with spectators. This aligns with the series' overall themes of conflict and struggle.
Does The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) have scary content?
While the series includes elements of danger and conflict, there is no content that is genuinely frightening or designed to cause fear in young readers.
Does The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) have religious themes?
No religious content in the book itself. While the author has a background that includes Judeo-Christian influences, this is not relevant to the book's narrative.
Does The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) have racial/cultural content?
Race is not a central theme in the book. The narrative focuses on dragons and their adventures, without explicit discussions of race or racism.
Does The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) have profanity?
No profanity is noted in the book. The series is aimed at a younger audience, and any language used is appropriate for that demographic.
Does The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) have climate change?
There are no themes related to climate activism or environmentalism in the book. The focus remains on fantasy and adventure rather than real-world issues.
Does The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) have sexual identity?
No explicit sexual content is mentioned in the book. The series is primarily focused on adventure and fantasy themes without depictions of sexual activity.
Does The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) have gender roles?
The series does not reinforce traditional gender stereotypes, as both male and female dragons are portrayed in various roles without gender bias. This indicates a neutral approach to gender representation.
Does The Brightest Night: Library Edition (Wings of Fire) have lgbtq+ themes?
The Wings of Fire series includes LGBTQ+ characters, such as Umber (gay), Qibli (bi or pan), Winter (bi or pan), and Anemone (lesbian). These characters are confirmed in various discussions and events related to the series.



