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PASSAGER |
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In print in both hardcover and paperback.
An interview about my Arthurian stories.
An online review from the Mythopoeic Society.
What reviewers have said: "This "skinny" book will entice reluctant readers, but its rich language and poetic phrasing make it compelling and challenging."--School Library Journal starred review
"So steeped is this saga in sensory detail
that it's as shockingly tangible as the window glass that the
feral young boy, abandoned in the forests of medieval England,
can describe only as "hard air." In conjuring the childhood
of the legendary wizard, Yolen has drawn on historical fact but
also on conjecture: How would it feel to be an eight-year-old
left to forage--or else starve--in the wild? What would the round
of days be like, as language fades and life is reduced to after
a wise, kind falconer takes the wild child under his wing. It's
more of a prologue, really, than a self-sustaining novel, but
Passager is certain to trap readers and leave them craving more."
-- Disney's Family.com
"In this worthy introduction to Arthurian
legend for the younger reader, a feral child who has forgotten
where he came from and lost his ability to speak is captured and
tamed by a kindly falconer, who helps him recover. In a moving
conclusion, the boy remembers that his name is Merlin. This first
book of a trilogy will have readers awaiting the sequels."
-- Horn Book
"A superb prose stylist, Yolen creates an evocative sketch of her character, which is more an enigmatic glimpse of Merlin than a retelling of any of the traditional tales. Spare and sophisticated, these books will probably appeal to the adult reader as much as (or more than) its intended audience. This trilogy is recommended for any fan of Arthuriana, or, for that matter, any lover of well-written fantasy." -- Mythprint
"With this trilogy for middle readers, Jane Yolen is at the height of her literary powers. ... There are moments of pure beauty in the text. Young readers will be entertained by this trilogy, but adults will be enchanted. Any fan of the Arthurian legends or fantasy in general would find The Young Merlin Trilogy a welcome addition to their collection." -- ReviewZone (Arthur Slade)
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