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Arthur: King of the Middle March

Book 3

Author: Kevin Crossley-Holland   Series: Arthur

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The third incredible volume in the Arthur trilogy, where medieval life and Arthurian magic transcends boundaries, with appeal for children of 9+ and older readers alike.

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The third incredible volume in the Arthur trilogy, where medieval life and Arthurian magic transcends boundaries, with appeal for children of 9+ and older readers alike.

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Medieval life meets Arthurian magic in a novel that transcends boundaries of time and age, appealing to children of 9+ and older readers alike. The final book in the trilogy from the winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the Smarties Prize bronze award is a timeless novel.

It is 1202, and thousands of knights and footsoldiers are mustering in Venice for the Fourth Crusade. Among them is young Arthur de Caldicot, whose experiences in the crusades opened his eyes 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.

War, romance, murder, family quarrels, power and politics combine in a marvellous ending to a trilogy that has utterly captivated its readers.

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Critic Reviews

“The trilogy is an ambitious and brilliantly realised work, which informs and astounds. - Bookseller Buyer's Guide Highlight, 11 June 2003 - Joanne Owen, Borders Bookshop'the multi-layered conclusion to a most original trilogy?The style is distinctive; short, kaleidoscopic chapters marked by uncluttered, precise sentences. Legend and historical fact are subtly intertwined to make an exciting medieval adventure relevant to today's conflicts and beliefs. - The Bookseller, 25 July 2003 - Lesley AgnewIf you like a good historical saga then you've probably already read The Seeing Stone and At the Crossing-Places, the first two-thirds of Kevin Crossley-Holland's Arthur Trilogy. King of the Middle March weighs in at 432 pages and is a fairly chunky read...At times funny, at times magical and at times dark, King of the Middle March more than repays the effort - Guardian Children's Books Supplement, Autumn 2003 - John CraceCrossley-Holland is, of course, a poet, and the simplicity, musicality and laconic directness of his writing reflects this. - The Independent, 31 October 2003?a dramatic conlusion to what has been a wonderfully inventive perspective on Arthurian legend'full of contemporary relevance. - Hampstead & Highgate Express, 31 Oct 03With King of the Middle March, Kevin Crossley-Holland triumphantly concludes his trilogy about the two Arthurs?Arthur's breathl”

The trilogy is an ambitious and brilliantly realised work, which informs and astounds. - Joanne Owen, Borders Bookshop

"Crossley-Holland is, of course, a poet, and the simplicity, musicality and laconic directness of his writing reflects this."

"...the multi-layered conclusion to a most original trilogy...The style is distinctive; short, kaleidoscopic chapters marked by uncluttered, precise sentences. Legend and historical fact are subtly intertwined to make an exciting medieval adventure relevant to today's conflicts and beliefs." - Lesley Agnew

"With King of the Middle March, Kevin Crossley-Holland triumphantly concludes his trilogy about the two Arthurs...Arthur's breathless diary entries have an immediacy and wonder" - Jan Mark

"If you like a good historical saga then you've probably already read The Seeing Stone and At the Crossing-Places, the first two-thirds of Kevin Crossley-Holland's Arthur Trilogy. King of the Middle March weighs in at 432 pages and is a fairly chunky read...At times funny, at times magical and at times dark, King of the Middle March more than repays the effort" - John Crace

...a dramatic conlusion to what has been a wonderfully inventive perspective on Arthurian legend...full of contemporary relevance.

King of the Middle March makes a fitting elegiac end to a remarkably grown-up sequence.

...conjures up a vivid picture of medieval life combined with the magic of Arthurian legends.

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About the Author

Kevin Crossley-Holland is the author of the much acclaimed Arthur trilogy, now sold in 23 languages. He won the Guardian Children's Book Award in 2001 for THE SEEING STONE and the Carnegie Medal in l985 for STORM. His many notable books for adults and children include poetry, classic retellings and anthologies. He has written and presented many BBC radio programmes and is a frequent speaker at schools and libraries. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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Medieval life meets Arthurian magic in a novel that transcends boundaries of time and age, appealing to children of 9+ and older readers alike. The final book in the trilogy from the winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the Smarties Prize bronze award is a timeless novel. It is 1202, and thousands of knights and footsoldiers are mustering in Venice for the Fourth Crusade. Among them is young Arthur de Caldicot, whose experiences in the crusades opened his eyes 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.War, romance, murder, family quarrels, power and politics combine in a marvellous ending to a trilogy that has utterly captivated its readers.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hachette Children's Group | Orion Children's Books
Published
5th August 2004
Pages
416
ISBN
9781842551554

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