The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) — Content Guide for Parents

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About this book
This special edition of the second book in the #1 New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire series includes an exclusive never-before-seen sketch and a Q&A with author Tui T. Sutherland!
The lost heir to the SeaWing throne is going home at last.
She can't believe it's finally happening. Tsunami and her fellow dragonets of destiny are journeying under the water to the great SeaWing Kingdom. Stolen as an egg from the royal hatchery, Tsunami is eager to meet her future subjects and reunite with her mother, Queen Coral.
But Tsunami's triumphant return doesn't go quite the way she imagined. Queen Coral welcomes her with open wings, but a mysterious assassin has been killing off the queen's heirs for years, and Tsunami may be the next target. The dragonets came to the SeaWings for protection, but this ocean hides secrets, betrayal--and perhaps even death.
Frequently asked questions
Is The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The narrative includes graphic violence, such as explicit battle scenes and graphic deaths. There are also themes of assassination and threats to characters' lives, which contribute to a dark atmosphere throughout the series. The story involves a mysterious assassin targeting heirs, creating a suspenseful and potentially frightening atmosphere for younger readers. Themes of betrayal and death are also present.
Does The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) have violence?
The narrative includes graphic violence, such as explicit battle scenes and graphic deaths. There are also themes of assassination and threats to characters' lives, which contribute to a dark atmosphere throughout the series.
Does The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) have scary content?
The story involves a mysterious assassin targeting heirs, creating a suspenseful and potentially frightening atmosphere for younger readers. Themes of betrayal and death are also present.
Does The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) have religious themes?
No religious content or themes detected in the search results.
Does The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) have racial/cultural content?
No explicit themes of racism or race-related content detected in the search results.
Does The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) have profanity?
No profanity or strong language detected in the search results.
Does The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) have climate change?
The series explores how different dragon tribes are adapted to their environments, suggesting a connection to themes of ecology and adaptation to climate. However, it does not explicitly advocate for environmental activism.
Does The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) have sexual identity?
While there are romantic elements, there is no explicit sexual content present in the narrative.
Does The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) have gender roles?
The series features dragons that are not generally gender-stereotyped, with some characters exhibiting traits that challenge traditional gender roles. However, the overall framing does not strongly promote modern feminist themes.
Does The Lost Heir: Special Edition (Wings of Fire, Book Two) have lgbtq+ themes?
The series includes characters who have same-gender crushes and engage in chaste romantic interactions. The author has indicated that some characters, specifically two boy dragons, can be viewed as bisexual or pansexual, suggesting a normalization of LGBTQ+ themes within the narrative.



