Merlin and the Making of the King (Adaptation)

Illustrator:
Trina Schart Hyman
Adaptor:
Margaret Hodges
Original author:
Sir Thomas Malory
Publication:
2004 by Holiday House
Genre:
Fiction, Historic Tales and Legends
Pages:
40
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In the sight of all the great lords, Arthur thrust the sword into the stone and pulled it out easily. And though he alone could succeed in the marvelous feat, the lords would not have him. "How can that unknown, beardless boy be king?" they muttered.
In this collection of three exciting Arthurian legends, Merlin the Magician watches over young Arthur as he rises to become king of all England. But many threats befall Arthur in the kingdom of Camelot: the evil witch Morgan le Fay, the traitor Mordred, and even his best friend, Sir Launcelot. Will the courageous Arthur triumph over the evil forces in his path and bring peace and justice to the world?
With lyrical storytelling and dazzling paintings, renowned author Margaret Hodges and celebrated illustrator Trina Schart Hyman together capture the beauty, danger, and glory of these timeless tales adapted from Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur.
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