Eugene Schwartz has had over thirty years of teaching experience with children and adults and has served as a consultant to over a hundred Waldorf schools. Kris Carson grew up in British Columbia and attended Alberta College of Art. Later, he discovered Rudolf Steiner's approach to art and became a teacher at Prairie Moon Waldorf School in Lawrence, Kansas. He teaches, lectures on various art media.
This story is one of both persistence and courage, a fable about ecology, and an epic tale that spans continents and countries. It begins with a group of children doing battle with a dragon in medieval Europe and ends with the aftermath of a disasterous oil spill in Alaska. Are these two events, though distant in time and space, connected in some way? Can a dragon be slain, or must he be overcome again and again? The powerful themes are enhanced by dramatic, full-color blackboard drawings, marking the first time this medium has been employed to illustrate a book.