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The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) — Content Guide for Parents

By Tui T. SutherlandScholastic, Incorporated2022-04-05ISBN 9781338214574368 pages
The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15)

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

About this book

The #1 New York Times bestselling series is hotter than ever, and this thrilling conclusion to the Lost Continent Prophecy arc is a must-read!

With talons united . . .

Luna has always wanted to change the world -- to fix it, to free it -- even if she's never actually known how. Now that all of dragon - and humankind are in mortal danger, Luna is flying back home to Pantala with a team of dragons on a rescue mission, determined to be brave and useful.

But saving a continent isn't as easy as a prophecy makes it sound, and "facing a great evil" definitely requires more than the fiery silk that Luna is uniquely able to create. As she fights her way to the abyss that hides the dark roots poisoning Pantala, Luna must uncover a long-buried secret and unite her friends, her enemies, and her own powers. If she doesn't, she won't get to change the world. She'll have to say goodbye to it -- forever.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The series, including 'The Flames of Hope', contains significant violence and darker themes, as dragons in the story have been involved in prolonged warfare, making it more suitable for older children and tweens. The series starts with violent themes and contains elements that may be frightening for younger readers, particularly due to the nature of the dragon conflicts.

  • Does The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) have violence?

    The series, including 'The Flames of Hope', contains significant violence and darker themes, as dragons in the story have been involved in prolonged warfare, making it more suitable for older children and tweens.

  • Does The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) have scary content?

    The series starts with violent themes and contains elements that may be frightening for younger readers, particularly due to the nature of the dragon conflicts.

  • Does The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) have religious themes?

    No religious content or themes detected in the search results.

  • Does The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) have racial/cultural content?

    The author addresses issues of racism and hatred, exploring differences among characters and providing ideas on how to deal with these problems, indicating a focus on racial themes.

  • Does The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) have profanity?

    Some profanity is present in reader reviews, including the use of strong language, although it is not a central theme of the book.

  • Does The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) have climate change?

    No climate themes or environmental issues detected in the search results.

  • Does The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) have sexual identity?

    No explicit sexual content detected in the search results. There are mentions of crushes and flirting, but these are not detailed as significant sexual themes.

  • Does The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) have gender roles?

    The series does not generally stereotype gender roles among dragons, and there are elements of empowerment and equality in the narrative.

  • Does The Flames of Hope (Wings of Fire #15) have lgbtq+ themes?

    The book includes LGBTQ+ representation that has been noted to work coherently within the narrative. However, specific details about the representation in 'The Flames of Hope' are not extensively detailed in the sources.