The Quest of the Fair Unknown
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NoveList Series:
Squire's Tale series volume 8.
Series:
Squire's Tale volume 8
Publisher:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication Date:
2008
Language:
English
Description
The author of The Lioness and Her Knight “continues his intelligent retellings of Arthurian legends with a tale of multiple quests” (Kirkus Reviews).
On her deathbed, Beaufils’s mother leaves him with a quest and a clue: find your father, a knight of King Arthur’s court. So Beaufils leaves the isolated forest of his youth and quickly discovers that he has much to learn about the world beyond his experience. Beaufils’s innocence never fails to make his companions grin, but his fresh outlook on the world’s peculiarities turns out to be more of a gift than a curse as they encounter unexpected friends and foes.
With his constant stream of wise fools and foolish wise men, holy hermits and others of rather less holiness, plotting magicians and conniving Ladies, Gerald Morris infuses these medieval stories with a riotous humor all his own.
“A heartwarming and thought-provoking tale, this story is sure to entertain readers.” —School Library Journal
“Morris’ retellings of Arthurian legends—and others from English lore, mostly medieval—never disappoint.” —Booklist
“Maintains the same comfortable balance of epic adventure, earnest idealism, and gentle humor that has made the series so successful in bringing Arthurian legends to young readers.” —The Horn Book
On her deathbed, Beaufils’s mother leaves him with a quest and a clue: find your father, a knight of King Arthur’s court. So Beaufils leaves the isolated forest of his youth and quickly discovers that he has much to learn about the world beyond his experience. Beaufils’s innocence never fails to make his companions grin, but his fresh outlook on the world’s peculiarities turns out to be more of a gift than a curse as they encounter unexpected friends and foes.
With his constant stream of wise fools and foolish wise men, holy hermits and others of rather less holiness, plotting magicians and conniving Ladies, Gerald Morris infuses these medieval stories with a riotous humor all his own.
“A heartwarming and thought-provoking tale, this story is sure to entertain readers.” —School Library Journal
“Morris’ retellings of Arthurian legends—and others from English lore, mostly medieval—never disappoint.” —Booklist
“Maintains the same comfortable balance of epic adventure, earnest idealism, and gentle humor that has made the series so successful in bringing Arthurian legends to young readers.” —The Horn Book
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Action and adventure fiction
Adventure and adventurers
Adventure and adventurers -- Fiction
Adventure stories
Adventure stories. -- Fiction
Civilization
Civilization -- Fiction
Electronic books
Fables
Fables -- Fiction
Fantasy
Fantasy fiction
Fiction
Galahad
Galahad (Legendary character)
Galahad (Legendary character) -- Fiction
Galahad -- Juvenile fiction
Gawain
Gawain (Legendary character)
Gawain (Legendary character) -- Fiction
Gawain -- Juvenile fiction
Historical fiction
Humorous fiction
Identity
Identity (Psychology)
Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction
Identity -- Fiction
Juvenile Fiction
Knights and knighthood
Knights and knighthood -- Fiction
Legends
Legends -- Fiction
Mythology
Adventure and adventurers
Adventure and adventurers -- Fiction
Adventure stories
Adventure stories. -- Fiction
Civilization
Civilization -- Fiction
Electronic books
Fables
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Fantasy
Fantasy fiction
Fiction
Galahad
Galahad (Legendary character)
Galahad (Legendary character) -- Fiction
Galahad -- Juvenile fiction
Gawain
Gawain (Legendary character)
Gawain (Legendary character) -- Fiction
Gawain -- Juvenile fiction
Historical fiction
Humorous fiction
Identity
Identity (Psychology)
Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction
Identity -- Fiction
Juvenile Fiction
Knights and knighthood
Knights and knighthood -- Fiction
Legends
Legends -- Fiction
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The author of The Lioness and Her Knight “continues his intelligent retellings of Arthurian legends with a tale of multiple quests” (Kirkus Reviews).
On her deathbed, Beaufils’s mother leaves him with a quest and a clue: find your father, a knight of King Arthur’s court. So Beaufils leaves the isolated forest of his youth and quickly discovers that he has much to learn about the world beyond his experience. Beaufils’s innocence never fails to make his companions grin, but his fresh outlook on the world’s peculiarities turns out to be more of a gift than a curse as they encounter unexpected friends and foes.
With his constant stream of wise fools and foolish wise men, holy hermits and others of rather less holiness, plotting magicians and conniving Ladies, Gerald Morris infuses these medieval stories with a riotous humor all his own.
“A heartwarming and thought-provoking tale, this story is sure to entertain readers.” —School Library Journal
“Morris’ retellings of Arthurian legends—and others from English lore, mostly medieval—never disappoint.” —Booklist
“Maintains the same comfortable balance of epic adventure, earnest idealism, and gentle humor that has made the series so successful in bringing Arthurian legends to young readers.” —The Horn Book
On her deathbed, Beaufils’s mother leaves him with a quest and a clue: find your father, a knight of King Arthur’s court. So Beaufils leaves the isolated forest of his youth and quickly discovers that he has much to learn about the world beyond his experience. Beaufils’s innocence never fails to make his companions grin, but his fresh outlook on the world’s peculiarities turns out to be more of a gift than a curse as they encounter unexpected friends and foes.
With his constant stream of wise fools and foolish wise men, holy hermits and others of rather less holiness, plotting magicians and conniving Ladies, Gerald Morris infuses these medieval stories with a riotous humor all his own.
“A heartwarming and thought-provoking tale, this story is sure to entertain readers.” —School Library Journal
“Morris’ retellings of Arthurian legends—and others from English lore, mostly medieval—never disappoint.” —Booklist
“Maintains the same comfortable balance of epic adventure, earnest idealism, and gentle humor that has made the series so successful in bringing Arthurian legends to young readers.” —The Horn Book
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Electronic books
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Historical fiction
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