Al the Dragon is a welcome and festive visitor at family events, but soon his relationship with Dad becomes all consuming, forcing the rest of the family out of the house. Through "treatment" Al becomes smaller and the famil...

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Al the Dragon is a welcome and festive visitor at family events, but soon his relationship with Dad becomes all consuming, forcing the rest of the family out of the house. Through "treatment" Al becomes smaller and the family gains new hope. Elaine M. Palmore's poignant story told through delightful illustration is a wonderful help to anyone trying to understand or discuss the heartbreak and hope of a family dealing with substance abuse or any similar issue.

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