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When Mordred learns the identity of his father, he struggles with feelings of hatred, but also fights the fate which determines that he kill the good and gracious king.
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Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Mordred (Legendary character), Fathers and sons, Knights and knighthood, History, Juvenile literature, Children's fiction, Magicians, fiction, Kings, queens, rulers, etc., fiction, Knights and knighthood, fiction, England, fictionPeople
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I Am Mordred: A Tale from Camelot
January 2002, Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
Hardcover
in English
0606247335 9780606247337
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I Am Mordred: A Tale of Camelot (Firebird)
January 14, 2002, Puffin
Mass Market Paperback
in English
0698118413 9780698118416
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I am Mordred: A Tale from Camelot
1998, Philomel Books, Philomel
in English
0399231439 9780399231438
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Fans of the King Arthur legend will love this tale about one of the most fascinating and misunderstood heroes of Arthurian lore. An epic fantasy comes to life for Camelot fans.
What will a person give to forsake his destiny? From his very incarnation, Mordred has been a pawn in Camelot's history. Foretold by Merlin that he will grow up to kill his father, the beloved King Arthur, young Mordred struggles with his fate, loathing the great king who tried to kill him as a baby, yet journeying to Camelot where he learns to serve and idolize the legendary leader. Torn between feelings of love and hate, Mordred yearns to make peace with Arthur, who still refuses to acknowledge him. But Mordred is determined to have peace at any price--even if it costs him his soul.
"In language worthy of her heroic subject, Springer reworks Arthuriana to craft an original tale resonant with archetypal themes of love, loss, betrayal and reconciliation. Her strong female characters and bold recasting of traditional villains and heroes will draw the rapt attention of both sexes." -- Publishers Weekly
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