The Tea Dragon Festival by Kay O'Neill, 136 pages.
This graphic novel, set a long but indeterminate amount of time before The Tea Dragon Society, has the same extremely warm and soft atmosphere as the first book. The story is set in a small alpine village where tea dragons roam free and are raised communally. Dragon Aedhan was supposed to protect this village, but was magically put to sleep for nearly 100 years, and is now very sad about all he missed. Most of the story is centered on making him feel like he belongs in the village, and with protagonist Rinn learning to embrace their talents for all the good they can do for the people they love.
Another extremely wholesome entry into this series, I look forward to reading the next one! Also, because I can't talk about it enough, the art is so pretty, and I love all of the character designs.
Fun Fact: There's also a card game based on these books.
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