My Father's Dragon

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The My Father's Dragon series is a trilogy of children's adventure/fantasy chapter books. The first book, My Father's Dragon, was written by Ruth Stiles Gannett and originally published in 1948. In 1949, it was runner up for the Newbery Medal and was followed by two sequels, Elmer and the Dragon (1950) and The Dragons of Blueland (1951). The books are filled out with whimsical illustrations by the author's mother, Ruth Chrisman Gannett. There is a 1997 anime film based on the series, but it has been largely forgotten and fallen into obscurity.

The story begins with the main character, Elmer Elevator, meeting a scruffy old alley cat one rainy night. In an act of kindness that surprises the cat, Elmer takes her home and cares for her. Though his mother makes him get rid of it, the cat is touched enough by his deed to return the favor. Upon finding out that it has always been his dream to fly airplanes when he grows up, the cat informs Elmer there is a way he can do that now.

Though she is old now, she used to go on many trips exploring the world. One of her last travels took her to a strange and dangerous place know as Wild Island. Populated by various strange and feral beasts, no man dares go to it for fear of what horrors may be in store. One of the fascinating most and saddest inhabitants of the island is a little baby dragon, who hurt his wing and fell out of the sky. Once the animals found him, instead of aiding the dragon, they decided to hold him prisoner and use him as a ferry to cross the river.

Shocked by this, Elmer decides to go a rescue the dragon. With just a few house hold items, he sets out for Wild Island.

You may enjoy the first for free, courtesy of Project Gutenberg.

Tropes used in My Father's Dragon include:
  • Alliterative Name: Elmer Elevator.
    • Alliteration: The little group of monkeys on Wild Island are named Rosie, Rhoda, Rachel, Ruthie, Ruby, and Roberta.
  • Embarrassing First Name: The dragon does not like his first name Boris.
  • Everything's Better with Monkeys: The Gorilla and his gang of monkeys.
  • Herald: The cat.
  • Jumped At the Call: Elmer.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: Elmer.
  • Little Stowaway: Elmer does this to get to the island.
  • Meaningful Name: Mr. Wagonwheel, who is a farmer and uses a wagon as his main port of transportation.
  • Narrator: Used only for the first book; the story is told by the nameless child of Elmer. The last two books are in third person.
  • No Name Given: The cat. She is always the cat and never gets a name, even after Elmer and his family officially take her in.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: They're actually quite friendly, but shy, and eat mostly plants. They're also brightly colored, varying from plain blue and green to polka dots.
  • Rhino Rampage: Elmer is attacked by an angry rhino...who is upset that someone is trying to drink out of his weeping pool.
  • Sweet Tooth: Many of the characters love sweets. Particularly, the tigers and crocodiles who are foiled with the use of bubblegum and lollipops.
  • Talking Animal: All of the animals introduced.