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Dragon Slippers

Jessica Day George

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Dragon Slippers

Jessica Day George

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2007

Plot Summary
Published in 2007, Dragon Slippers is a children's fantasy novel by Jessica Day George. Set in the fictional Kingdom of Feravel, the story follows the teenager Creel, a dressmaker with dreams of owning her own shop, as she makes a bargain with a dragon and winds up in possession of a powerful pair of magic slippers. The book is the first title in George's Dragon Slippers trilogy, which concludes with Dragon Spear (2009). George is the author of several children's novels, including the Castle Glower series and the Princess of Westfalin series.

Creel lives with her aunt and uncle in poor Carlieff Town in northern Feravel. Years ago, a fever outbreak claimed many, including Creel's parents and Faravel's queen. Before her mother died, however, Creel learned from her the art of dressmaking and embroidery; she is very talented. She dreams of owning her own dress shop one day, but her aunt and uncle have other plans to escape their poverty.

Creel's aunt and uncle instruct her to stand outside a dragon's cave as a sacrifice. Once the dragon takes her, they intend to alert the prince. He will come to rescue her, fall head over heels in love, and marry her, at which point the whole family will, naturally enough, be invited to live in the palace. At first, things go according to plan. Creel stands outside the cave, and the dragon, Theoradus, takes her inside. However, Creel has no intention of waiting to be rescued.



When Theoradus reveals that he hates humans and wants nothing to do with them, Creel makes him a bargain: if he will trade her an item from his collection, she will leave his cave forever. Theoradus agrees, offering Creel her choice from his collection of human shoes. Creel chooses a pair of beautiful blue slippers called the Dragonskin Slippers. Theoradus is upset at her choice, but does not stop her, and Creel leaves his cave.

Creel makes her way to the King's Seat, the royal city, but the journey is long and tiring. One day, she is attacked by bandits, but a golden dragon named Shardas rescues her. Unlike Theoradus, Shardas enjoys human company and invites Creel to stay with him for a time. They spend about a month in his cave, singing, chatting, and becoming friends while Creel embroiders. Her work is inspired by Shardas's collection of stained glass windows.

Finally, Creel decides that it is time for her to go. She resumes her journey to the King's Seat and encounters the prince, Luka, and his mute bodyguard, Tobin. Tobin's sister, Ulfrid, introduces Creel at Derda's dress shop, the best in King's Seat, and Creel's embroidery skills earn her an apprenticeship. As time passes, Creel becomes famous for her stained glass designs. Her friendship with Luka also begins to deepen.



Unfortunately for Creel, Luka is being sought by Amalia, a spoiled princess from a neighboring kingdom. When Amalia sees the Dragonskin Slippers, she demands that Creel hand them over. When Creel refuses, another of Derda's apprentices secretly trades the slippers to the princess in exchange for an ugly dress. Furious, Creel quits her job. She decides to fix the ugly dress and then wear it to the Merchant's Ball, where she hopes to impress investors enough to gain the money needed to open her own dress shop.

Creel turns the ugly dress into a beautiful gown and wears it to the ball. However, the palace is attacked by Shardas. Confused at why her dragon friend is acting this way, Creel takes shelter from the attack with the King and the Duke. She learns that the slippers are made from the hide of Velika, the queen of the dragons and Shardas's mate. Eventually, everyone escapes from the palace. Creel is visited by a dog named Azarte. Azarte is no ordinary dog, and he leads them to his owner, a dragon named Feniul.

Feniul reveals that he is Shardas's cousin. He explains that the Dragonskin slippers have the ability to control dragons' minds. Shardas knew he was in danger after Amalia destroyed his stained glass collection, so before he was captured, he used alchemy to create a collar that protects the wearer from the slippers' spell. Creel and the others create additional collars modeled after the first one and set about the difficult task of collaring every dragon in the land.
The work is slow, however, and Creel decides that she must confront Amalia and retrieve the slippers. They sneak into the castle where Amalia has set up command and finds the princess deep within the caves under the castle. As she and Creel fight, they discover that Velika is not dead. She has been held a prisoner for centuries under the castle in order to conceal the secret of the slippers.



Under the control of the slippers, Velika grabs Creel and Amalia, flying over the Boiling Sea—a deadly body of boiling water and poisonous gases. Velika drops Creel into the sea, but Creel is saved at the last moment by Shardas. In a last effort of strength, Velika fights the control of the slippers and dives into the sea still holding Amalia. Shardas, unable to bear losing his mate again, dives in after her. None surface, and so they are presumed dead.

As a reward, the King gifts Creel her own dress shop. Later, she learns from Luka that Shardas and Velika survived the Boiling Sea and are living together on a hidden beach.

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