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Franklin and Luna are back -- and on an adventure to find Franklin's long- lost dragon family.Luna's best friend, Franklin, is a dragon. Together, they love to read stories about everything from trampolining to deep- sea diving. One day, while they are reading about fascinating creatures and their origins, Franklin begins to wonder where he is from. He is 605 years old and has no idea where to find other dragons.Luna suggests that they go on an adventure to find his family. They Google his family tree, they e-mail a princess for his parents' address, and along the way they find twenty yetis eating spaghetti, five vampires reading Shakespeare, and discodancing unicorns . . . but no dragons. One night it dawns on Luna that they should travel to the moon to see if there are any dragons there, so Franklin rockets them into space.



About the Author

Jen Campbell

Jen Campbell grew up in the north east of England and now lives in London. She an award-winning poet and bestselling author of ten books across nonfiction, fiction and poetry. Her latest book, The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers, is forthcoming autumn 2021.Her short story collection The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night is published by Two Roads, and her children's picture books, Franklin's Flying Bookshop, Franklin and Luna Go to the Moon and Franklin and Luna and the Book of Fairy Tales are published by Thames & Hudson.She is also the author of the Sunday Times bestselling Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops series and The Bookshop Book. Her poetry pamphlet The Hungry Ghost Festival is published by The Rialto, and her poetry collection The Girl Aquarium is published by Bloodaxe.Jen has worked in the book trade for fifteen years and runs a Youtube channel over at youtube.com/jenvcampbell. She also reviews books in print, online, and on the radio, gives talks about the history of fairy tales and the representation of disfigurement and disability, and runs writing workshops. She is represented by Charlie Campbell at CCA.



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