Red Falcons Of Tremoine
Author:
Hendry Peart
Illustrator:
Maurice Brevannes
Publication:
1956 by Alfred A. Knopf
Genre:
Fiction, Historical Fiction
Pages:
244
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15-year-old Leo is an orphan being raised in an abbey in the days of King Richard the Lionhearted. He knows nothing of his parentage and has little hope for a future outside the familiar but sometimes restrictive monastery walls. Under the firm and loving hand of Abbot Michael, Leo has been well trained in piety, obedience and courtesy, and has begun to master a strong will and quick anger. Nevertheless, he is restless, longing to go out into the world for a time before renouncing it forever. Abbot Michael alone knows Leo’s story and family line and unexpectedly, when the heir to the house of Wardlock is killed in the Crusades, he sets in motion events in which Leo will need every scrap of wisdom and endurance gained in the years at the abbey. For he is not only heir to Wardlock, but also to its rival—the house of Trémoine! Vividly set in the deeply pious and violently turbulent twelfth-century England, this authentic and stirring tale of suffering and courage shows a boy who—to claim his heritage—must first see it transformed by the power of love and forgiveness.
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Red Falcons Of Tremoine
This fantastic book follows the fictional story of 15-year-old Leo, who is an orphan being raised in an abbey...
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The Red Falcons of Tremoine
Reviewed by Sara Masarik
In this children’s story, love is pure and sacred – and we see it in many different forms - off-scene lovers who shaped this situation, an arranged marriage of other characters which blossoms beautifully, love between grandfather and grandson, love between friends, estranged love, love that has been weakened by pride and selfishness, and love of God which triumphs over all... read the whole review to better understand the suffering and redemption of two families who have been torn apart by war and prejudice.
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