A lyrical, soul-deep debut that weaves East Asian folklore, personal loss, and the quiet resilience of a grieving heart.
In The Last Dragon of the East, Katrina Kwan delivers a rich and emotionally intimate fantasy that blends ancient magic with modern themes of identity, grief, and belonging. The story follows a young woman navigating the line between myth and memory, as she’s drawn into a world where dragons still carry the weight of old gods and hidden truths.
Beautifully written and quietly powerful, this novel doesn’t rush—it flows like a forgotten river, slow and meaningful. Kwan creates a world steeped in cultural texture, wrapped around a narrative that feels both deeply personal and mythic in scale.
What Type of Book Is This?
- Genre: Fantasy / Mythology / Contemporary Fantasy
- Tone: Poetic, emotional, atmospheric
- Themes: Grief, identity, cultural heritage, myth, personal transformation
- Perfect For: Readers who love reflective fantasy with literary depth and folklore inspiration
The Last Dragon of the East is perfect for those who want their fantasy stories grounded in emotional truth and cultural legacy—where the magic feels ancient, sacred, and intimate.
Why You’ll Love It
This is a book that doesn’t just enchant—it lingers. With thoughtful prose, richly drawn characters, and a world where every detail feels symbolic and intentional, Katrina Kwan’s debut feels like a quiet spell of healing. Whether you’re drawn to dragons, grief, or coming-of-age stories that honor ancestry and myth, this one speaks softly and leaves an echo.
Bonus tip
If you liked The Last Dragon of the East, you might also like:
- She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan — for its epic reimagining of destiny, identity, and East Asian history
- When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain by Nghi Vo — for its folkloric storytelling and lyrical style rooted in Asian myth
- The Grace of Kings by Ken Liu — for a sweeping epic filled with politics, war, and the power of legacy
- The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo — for its quiet, layered storytelling and mythic undertones
- The Dragon Warrior by Katie Zhao — for a dragon-filled adventure rooted in Chinese mythology with a modern twist
Looking for a fantasy that honors grief, heritage, and the quiet power of remembering?
Pick up The Last Dragon of the East by Katrina Kwan on Amazon.