The year is 1199, the place the Welsh Marches. Young Arthur de Caldicot is given a shining stone in which his legendary namesake is revealed. In 100 short chapters that brilliantly evoke life in a medieval manor, stories of the boy King Arthur begin to echo and anticipate the secrets and mysteries that emerge in his own life. '... 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'instantly evokes T H White's The Once and Future King in blending the pastoral idyll of a medieval manor with the myths of King Arthur. There the similarity ends - this is truly a crossover book, settling in the interesting space between children's and adult fiction.' The Times
Kevin Crossley-Holland's Arthur trilogy was translated into 23 languages and has sold over one million copies worldwide. He has written and presented many BBC radio programmes and is a frequent speaker at schools and libraries. He is an Honorary Fellow of St Edmund Hall Oxford a patron of the Society of Storytelling and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Kevin Crossley-Holland