![]() ![]() Alex’s parents took the girl in and quickly set to work convincing Alex that her cousin Beatrice was her sister and always had been. Our narrator, Alex Green, was a young girl when her aunt dragoned, leaving behind a baby girl of her own. Homes physically destroyed, families ripped apart, and a number of men eaten or immolated by dragon fire – it was a day that could not possibly be forgotten. Until April 25, 1955, when hundreds of thousands of women in the United States, mostly wives and mothers, all transformed into dragons throughout that day. Sporadic dragonings happened throughout history, but authorities quickly squashed any news or evidence regarding it. An ordinary housewife, married to an abusive and terrible man, spontaneously transformed into a dragon and flew away. ![]() So writes a housewife from Nebraska, shortly before she dragoned in 1898, according to the opening document of the novel. ![]() ![]() Until, at last, I learned to stop denying myself.” I was never allowed to be angry, was I? My ability to discover and understand the power of my own raging was a thing denied to me. “ You will tell people that you did not raise me to be an angry woman, and that statement will be correct. ![]()
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