The Lioness and Her Knight (The Squire's Tales)

by Gerald Morris

Hardcover, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Genres

Collection

Publication

Houghton Mifflin Books for Children (2005), Edition: None, Hardcover, 352 pages

Description

Headstrong sixteen-year-old Lady Luneta and her distant cousin, Sir Ywain, travel to Camelot and beyond finding more adventure than they hoped for until, with the help of a fool, Luneta discovers what she really wants from life.

User reviews

LibraryThing member FabulousandFeminist
I know-I'm really too old for these books and I ahve stopped re-reading them as much as I did but still!

They aren't great literature or anything but they're clever and they're the funniest versions of the Arthur legends that I've ever seen.

I used this book for a magazine article in English and
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totally failed because whenever I looked for a funny quote, I ended up (typing not copying because they aren't very well known) pages because I couldn't find where it became less funny.
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LibraryThing member themulhern
It's time to stop reading these at such a rapid pace as they are getting a little old. The heroine in this novel is the daughter of a heroine from an earlier novel and all the original knights of the round table are getting kind of old. The resolutions of some of the problems are a bit arbitrary.

Awards

Society of Midland Authors Award (Winner — Children's Fiction — 2006)

Physical description

352 p.; 5.83 inches

ISBN

0618507728 / 9780618507726

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