King Arthur  Kid Classics, Sir Thomas Malory
King Arthur  Kid Classics, Sir Thomas Malory
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King Arthur - Kid Classics
The Just-for-Kids Edition

Author: Sir Thomas Malory

Narrator: Adam Verner

Unabridged: 1 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/05/2024


Synopsis

Now the enchanting tales of King Arthur's Camelot are a chapter storybook perfect for young readers!Thousands upon thousands of years ago, Welsh and English folklore told of an unusually brave, kind, and fair leader named King Arthur who protected his people from Saxon invaders in the fifth century. Medieval author Sir Thomas Malory collected, translated, and retold the folktales of King Arthur in his 1485 book Le Morte d’Arthur, which remains one of the most famous books of Arthurian legend to this day.King Arthur: Kid Classics is the thrilling new just-for-kids edition of the classic tales of King Arthur, abridged and retold for modern kids while staying true to the original Arthurian legends. It’s a story you can’t put down: Merlin guides young Arthur Pendragon to claim his throne as King of the Britons by pulling the sword Excalibur from the stone, and fantastical adventures ensue! Arthur nearly loses Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake, befriends Sir Lancelot, falls in love with Guinevere, and calls the best knights of the realm to join him at the Round Table, a place where fairness is paramount, and everyone has an equal say.This just-for-kids retelling of Sir Thomas Malory classic King Arthur:Is an abridged, child-friendly version of the original Arthurian folkloreHas just the right amount of magic and daring deedsIs perfect for homeschooling, school reading challenges, and beginning readers

About Sir Thomas Malory

Sir Thomas Malory (1400?–1471) of Newbold Revel served with Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick; was knighted in 1442, and was elected a member of parliament in 1445. For whatever reason, he turned to a life of irresponsible violence and spent most of his last twenty years in prison until his death in 1471. It was during his imprisonment that he composed, translated, and adapted his great rendering of Arthurian material, which has served as source and influence for all succeeding Arthurian literature, including Tennyson’s Idylls of the King.


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