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King of the Middle March

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It is 1202, and thousands of knights and footsoldiers are mustering in Venice for the Fourth Crusade. Among them is young Arthur de Caldicot, squire to Lord Stephen. It is thrilling to be part of this huge gathering; but as Christian falls upon Christian and Saracens draw their scimitars, Arthur's eyes are opened to the realities of war. Looking into his seeing stone for guidance, he realises that the exploits of King Arthur and his knights, like those of the crusaders, are as grim as they are glorious.

Meanwhile Arthur has his own concerns: Gatty, his betrothal, his dream of finding his mother, his relationship with his violent father and his churlish foster-brother.

When he finally returns to England, all he has lost and all he has won come together.

War, romance, murder, family quarrels, power politics, the conflict between Christianity and Islam: all these are elements in a story packed with drama and colour. Its vivid picture of daily life in medieval times is shot through with earthy comedy and the magic of the Arthurian legends.

Darker and deeper than the first two books, this is a marvellous ending to a trilogy that has utterly captivated its readers.

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Product Details
0753821230 / 9780753821237
Paperback
823.914
01/11/2007
United Kingdom
English
396 p. : ill.
20 cm
general /teenage Learn More
Quiz No: 206793, Points 12.00, Book Level 4.20,
Middle Years - Key Stage 2 Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: London: Orion, 2003.
THE SEEING STONE won the Guardian Children's Fiction Award and has sold over 152,000 copies in paperback; AT THE CROSSING-PLACES has sold over 59,000 copies in paperback. The trilogy has been sold in 21 languages and the first two books have sold a total of half a million copies worldwide already. KING OF THE MIDDLE MARCH in hardback has sold over 22,500 copies. "as bright and as vivid as the pictures in a Book of Hours. Deep scholarship, high imagination, and great gifts of storytelling have gone into this; I was spellbound." Philip Pullman, The Guardian. 'breathtakingly brilliant' Anne Fine,
THE SEEING STONE won the Guardian Children's Fiction Award and has sold over 152,000 copies in paperback; AT THE CROSSING-PLACES has sold over 59,000 copies in paperback. The trilogy has been sold in 21 languages and the first two books have sold a total of half a million copies worldwide already. KING OF THE MIDDLE MARCH in hardback has sold over 22,500 copies. "as bright and as vivid as the pictures in a Book of Hours. Deep scholarship, high imagination, and great gifts of storytelling have gone into this; I was spellbound." Philip Pullman, The Guardian. 'breathtakingly brilliant' Anne Fine, YFJ Traditional stories (Children's / Teenage)