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With the threat of dragons on everyone's mind, George wants to help the knights at the outposts, while his friend Henry wants to collect dragon scales, even at the risk of being tossed out of Knight School. The same day Sir Lucian shares a mysterious object-hidden under a cape in the front of the classroom-dragons are spotted over Knight School for Boys and Girls. Needing reliable helpers, the knights give George a special task. Then George sees Henry sneaking off, and he wants to stop him, but the knights are counting on him. Pulled in so many directions, what's a page to do? George barely has time to think about earning the next piece of armor: the Helmet of Salvation.
Based on the Scriptural Armor of God (Ephesians 6:13-17), the six-book ARMOR OF GOD series appeals to the universal and timeless quest for virtue and inner strength. The story themes and "Brother Coll's Catechism Lessons," weaved into each story, are perfect for children preparing for or who have recently made their First Confession and First Holy Communion. Early readers will appreciate the short chapters and pen-and-ink illustrations throughout.
Theresa Linden is the author of award-winning Catholic teen fiction that weaves the natural with the supernatural. She has over a dozen published novels, including the children's Armor of God series, the Chasing Liberty dystopian trilogy, the West Brothers contemporary young adult series, two short stories in Image and Likeness: Literary Reflections on the Theology of the Body, and short stories in each of the CatholicTeenBooks.com Visible & Invisible anthologies. She is a member of CatholicTeenBooks.com and the Catholic Writers Guild. Her books can be found on Catholic Reads and Virtue Works Media. A wife, homeschooling mom, and Secular Franciscan, she resides in northeast Ohio with her family.
Nihal Dungdung has enjoyed drawing since childhood. He lives Raipur, India. Over the years, manga, comic books, and Disney art styles have inspired him, but he loves to explore other styles too. In fact, he could spend all his time just exploring other art styles.His work includes comics, webtoons, animation, and his favorite: character designing. Nihal enjoys meeting new people and making them smile by drawing them in a funny cartoon style. As a Christian, he loves the opportunity to help bring faith-filled stories to life through his art.