Squire (Squire Trilogy, Book 1)
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A debut novel by Peter Telep, Squire is the first book in a compelling Arthurian trilogy chronicalling the adventures of young Christopher of the village Shores. Coming of age has never been easy and Christopher, like all of us, must learn his lessons the hard way. What he discovers about love, honor, and loyalty between the ages of thirteen and fifteen would take most of us a lifetime to learn. Christopher, son of a saddlemaker and unhappy with his lot in life, dreams of becoming the one thing in life his station will not allow him, a knight. Through some very sad twists of fate Christopher does become a squire, but when he at last finds himself kneeling before the greatest king of all times with Excalibur poised above him Christopher refuses the honor. At last Christopher has found his true calling in life. It is not knighthood that he truly desires, but rather to serve as best he can. And he can serve his kingdom best by doing what he does best. Christopher chooses to remain forever a squire in the service of Arthur.
Squire (Squire Trilogy, Book 1),Peter Telep,Harpercollins (Mm),0061054798,Fantasy - General,Fiction,Fiction - Fantasy
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