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Squire Terence and Sir Gawain are off questing again, but this time their journey is overshadowed by their ultimate destination: Gawain is to meet up with the Green Knight in a contest that will surely end in death. Along the way the two have a slew of hair-raising adventures and encounter the usual odd assortment of characters, including a feisty damsel-in-distress named Lady Eileen. Sparks instantly fly between Terence and Eileen as she joins the squire and his knight on their travels. As they weave their way between the world of men and the world of fairies, Gawain and Terence discover much about themselves, love and the true nature of honour and courage. Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Of this sequel to A Squire's Tale, based on Arthurian legend, PW said, "For those who like their adventures fast and flip, this questing comedy is good sport." Ages 12-up. (June) n Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Booklist Young Terence, squire to Sir Gawain, can't deny that things at Camelot are changing--and not for the better. Handsome new knight Sir Lancelot has eclipsed Gawain's star and also has won the heart of Queen Guinevere, sending courtiers into a gossipy frenzy, and beloved King Arthur into a depression. When the mysterious, otherworldly Green Knight issues a daunting challenge, only Gawain accepts, proving his loyalty to Arthur, though embracing potential tragedy. But the quest proves a soul-searching, ultimately rewarding personal pilgrimage. A sequel of sorts to Morris' The Squire's Tale (1998), this delightful interpretation of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" stands well on its own. The glory days of knights and quests are brought to life with humor, dimensional characters, exceptionally descriptive prose, and fresh, modern dialogue. Although Morris takes some liberties with the story line and characters--explained in a charming, informative endnote--his novel, with a skillful use of wit and drama, illustrates that heroes of life and literature are by no means diminished by human folly. Shelle Rosenfeld --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Publisher: Kingfisher Books LtdAuthor: Gerald Morris
ISBN: 9780753410318
Pages: 248
Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 7.8 x 4.9 x 0.9 inches
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