Brian Jacques (redwallabbey.com) was born in Liverpool in 1939. He left school at age fifteen and found work as a docker, a truck driver, a policeman and a stand-up comic, all before turning his attention to writing. He wrote his first novel, Redwall, for the children at a school for the blind in Liverpool. Since 1986, his descriptive style of writing has captivated readers from age 8 to 80. His books have won international awards and acclaim and have been made into a TV series.
Praise for The Legend of Luke...
"Swashbuckling adventures told with great gusto."—Chicago
Tribune
"This fast-paced novel will delight new or returning readers to the
Redwall series."—Children's Literature
"The Medieval world of Redwall Abbey—where gallant mouse warriors
triumph over evil invaders—has truly become the stuff of
legend."—Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"As always, Jacques peppers his storytelling with humor, sumptuous
descriptions and abundant adventure. "—Publishers Weekly
"For readers new to the series, the book stands alone as an
exciting adventure into Martin the Warrior's heritage of courage
and integrity . . . This book is likely to appeal to adolescent
readers who have found a friend in the Harry Potter stories."—The
ALAN Review
"Full of daring deeds, this tale will appeal to fans of the series
as well as readers who enjoy animal fantasies and adventure
stories."—KLIATT
Praise for Brian Jacques' Redwall series...
"Astonishing!"--Kirkus Reviews
"Energetic fantasy!"--The New York Times Book Review
"Rousing adventure!"--Publishers Weekly
"Old-fashioned swashbuckling adventure."--Locus
"Jacques's realistically drawn characters are full of
personality."--Publishers Weekly
Gr 5 Up-The saga continues as Martin, the warrior mouse, leaves Redwall Abbey on a quest to find out what happened to his parents, whom he can barely remember. He adds to his original party of Gonff, the mouse; Dinny, the mole; and Trimp, the hedgehog as he travels along. Among the most memorable characters on the journey are an outspoken baby squirrel and a half-crazed renegade otter who is redeemed by the young squirrel's innocent friendship. Eventually, Martin finds two elderly friends, the mouse, Vurg, and the rabbit, Beau, who sailed with his father on his final journey. These old shipmates share the story of how Luke the Warrior and the brave squirrel Ranguvar Foeseeker gave their lives to avenge the death of Martin's mother and rid the seas of the wicked pirate stoat, Vilu Daskar. Readers who have enjoyed the series on land will find this seafaring addition equally fast paced. The action is interspersed with the broad humor, rustic speech, and delicious vegetarian meals shared by the good-natured animal friends. Be aware, however, that the story of Luke the Warrior, told as a tale within a tale, is one of cruelty, revenge, and the ultimate self-sacrifice. Phonetic spelling of the various animals' dialects, used both in conversation and in the many songs, may act as a barrier to some readers. This 12th title in the series will have the most appeal where the previous books have a following.-Valerie Diamond, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, MD Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
Praise for The Legend of Luke...
"Swashbuckling adventures told with great gusto."-Chicago
Tribune
"This fast-paced novel will delight new or returning readers to the
Redwall series."-Children's Literature
"The Medieval world of Redwall Abbey-where gallant mouse warriors
triumph over evil invaders-has truly become the stuff of
legend."-Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"As always, Jacques peppers his storytelling with humor, sumptuous
descriptions and abundant adventure. "-Publishers
Weekly
"For readers new to the series, the book stands alone as an
exciting adventure into Martin the Warrior's heritage of courage
and integrity . . . This book is likely to appeal to adolescent
readers who have found a friend in the Harry Potter
stories."-The ALAN Review
"Full of daring deeds, this tale will appeal to fans of the series
as well as readers who enjoy animal fantasies and adventure
stories."-KLIATT
Praise for Brian Jacques' Redwall series...
"Astonishing!"--Kirkus Reviews
"Energetic fantasy!"--The New York Times Book Review
"Rousing adventure!"--Publishers Weekly
"Old-fashioned swashbuckling adventure."--Locus
"Jacques's realistically drawn characters are full of
personality."--Publishers Weekly
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