The Untameables
Clare Pollard author Reena Makwana illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The Emma Press
Published:21st Mar '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Arthurian legends re-examined and turned on their head.
Clare Pollard's first book for children revisits Arthurian legends in a thrilling tale of adventure and mystery. *The Untameables* turns traditional folklore on its head and forces us to think about how legends are written and whose stories get told.Under the bloody rule of King Arthur - as the cruel knights of the round table wage wars and hunt magical creatures - the ordinary people of Camelot are getting sick. Really sick. Something is poisoning the land. No one in Arthur's court seems to care, but a spark of hope remains... The Holy Grail could save them all, and two children embark on a quest to find it. Shy, gentle Roan, a young dog keeper who works for the knights, is desperate to find a cure for his mum. He befriends Elva, a generous and outspoken kitchenhand with her own reasons for seeking the elusive Grail. Together, can they beat the knights to find it? And will drinking from it save Roan's mum? Clare Pollard's first book for children revisits Arthurian legends in a thrilling tale of adventure and mystery. *The Untameables* turns traditional folklore on its head and forces us to think about how legends are written and whose stories get told. Beautifully illustrated by Reena Makwana.
“The writing style is sharp and accessible, often feeling like an oral storytelling session, as befits the author’s experience as a poet. Roan’s vulnerability and Elva’s strength nicely flip the traditional gender roles that are often found in historical fiction, giving young readers a pair of well-rounded and identifiable protagonists to root for. A charming tale of friendship and bravery that will appeal to fans of Kate DiCamillo and Eva Ibbotson.”
-- Melanie Dillon"Funny, thought-provoking and intensely satisfying."
-- Imogen Russell Williams4/5 - "Folklore has been a frequent theme in Pollard’s poetry, and she writes with the precision of someone thoroughly at home in her milieu… The plot moves briskly, and the engaging, chatty prose will find much appeal with younger readers."
-- Emily BISBN: 9781915628268
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 12mm
Weight: unknown
160 pages