The Sasha and the Dragon Discussion
- Kirkus Review: Sasha and the Dragon
- "A beautifully poetic book about the immigrant experience, facing fears, and faith. "
- Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2019 (print edition)
- Sasha and the Dragon: A Fairy Tale with Angels
- Fellow author Charlotte Riggle kindly and generously connects "Sasha and the Dragon" to some pretty amazing things.
- "The best literary works never stand alone. They are connected to other stories, they evoke ideas that you’ve seen in other stories. And these connections make the story richer and deeper, they reveal the truths in the story more vividly. When a book makes me think of J.R.R. Tolkein and G.K. Chesterton, of Dan Santat and Dylan Thomas, of Goodnight Jesus and Rose is Rose, of stories from the saints, of the whole world of fairy tales, it is quite simply an amazing book."
- Fellow author Charlotte Riggle kindly and generously connects "Sasha and the Dragon" to some pretty amazing things.
- Gleanings From a Book: "Sasha and the Dragon" by Laura E. Wolfe
- A review filled with excellent discussion questions and resources! Also linked on my "Resources" page.
- Sasha and the Dragon: New Children's Book with Online Lesson Plans
- A review by Elissa Bjeletich with useful information to help you decide if Sasha and the Dragon is a good fit for your child.
- Sasha and the Dragon at Through the Mind to the Heart
- A review by homeschooling mom Lisa, who knows her way around books.
- Sasha and the Dragon (Ancient Faith Publishing) at Stuart's Study
- A review by Catholic book blogger and Amazon Top 500 reviewer Stuart Dunn.
- Inspiring Children to Pray to Face Their Fears: Sasha and the Dragon
- A review by Sherry Weaver Smith, the author of The Wolf and the Shield: An Adventure with Saint Patrick and Search for the Hidden Garden: A Discover with Saint Therese.