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Stories of King Arthur's Knights, Told to the Children

By Mary Macgregor

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of knights and magic, courageous warriors embark on thrilling quests, battling evil and proving their worth through acts of bravery, honor, and love.

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2008-05-31
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"Stories of King Arthur's Knights, Told to the Children" by Mary Macgregor is a compilation of Arthurian stories crafted for young readers, sharing the legendary exploits of King Arthur and his valiant knights. The book recounts the adventures of gallant figures, including Geraint, Lancelot, Pelleas, Gareth, and Galahad, emphasizing themes of bravery, love, and doing what is right during their incredible journeys. Beginning with an overview of the stories' origins from Sir Thomas Malory, the book immediately pulls readers into the saga of Sir Geraint and Enid, a tale of love and honor, where Geraint demonstrates bravery and loyalty in his quest to protect Enid from disrespect. This opening tale sets the tone for the rest of the collection, promising thrilling adventures and highlighting the moral strengths and dangers within the mythical realm of Camelot.

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