My Father's Dragon 【Plus】
Elmer avoids conflict by understanding the specific vanities and needs of the island's animals.
Unlike many hero myths that rely on physical strength, Elmer Elevator succeeds through . He arrives at Wild Island not with weapons, but with a knapsack filled with seemingly mundane items—chewing gum, pink lollipops, rubber bands, and a hairbrush. My Father's Dragon
The book's enduring appeal is tied to its striking black-and-white illustrations by Ruth Chrisman Gannett , the author's stepmother. Elmer avoids conflict by understanding the specific vanities
The original drawings were created using grease crayons on grained paper, giving the world of Tangerina and Wild Island a textured, tactile quality. My Father's Dragon

