Boudica Dreaming the Bull

Cover of Boudica Dreaming the Bull by Manda Scott
Author: Manda Scott
Publisher: Bantam
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 397
ISBN-13: 9780593048795
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Weight: 1.15 Pounds
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Boudica Dreaming the Bull by Manda Scott, published by Bantam in 2004, is the first edition of a historical fiction novel that delves into the life of Boudica, a significant figure in Celtic culture. Set in 33 AD, the narrative follows eleven-year-old Breaca, who aspires to be a Dreamer while grappling with her identity as a warrior after avenging her mother’s death. The book presents a vivid portrayal of tribal Britain, capturing the tension between the Celts and the impending Roman invasion.

Readers will find a richly imagined world filled with dynamic characters, including Boudica’s loves, Caradoc and her half-brother Ban, who embodies the duality of warrior and Dreamer. The story intertwines themes of war and military strategy with the mystical elements of druidic culture, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of a young girl destined to become a legendary leader. With 397 pages, this edition immerses readers in a landscape where honor, passion, and heroism collide against the backdrop of historical conflict.


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Dreaming the Eagle is the first part of the gloriously imagined epic trilogy of the life of Boudica.
Boudica means Bringer of Victory (from the early Celtic word “boudeg”). She is the last defender of the Celtic culture in Britain; the only woman openly to lead her warriors into battle and to stand successfully against the might of Imperial Rome–and triumph.
It is 33 AD and eleven-year-old Breaca (later named Boudica), the red-haired daughter of one of the leaders of the Eceni tribe, is on the cusp between girl and womanhood. She longs to be a Dreamer, a mystical leader who can foretell the future, but having killed the man who has attacked and killed her mother, she has proven herself a warrior. Dreaming the Eagle is also the story of the two men Boudica loves most: Caradoc, outstanding warrior and inspirational leader; and Ban, her half-brother, who longs to be a warrior, though he is manifestly a Dreamer, possibly the finest in his tribe’s history. Ban becomes the Druid whose eventual return to the Celts is Boudica’s salvation.
Dreaming the Eagle is full of brilliantly realised, luminous scenes as the narrative sweeps effortlessly from the epic–where battle scenes are huge, bloody, and action-packed–to the intimate. Manda Scott plunges us into the unforgettable world of tribal Britain in the years before the Roman invasion: a world of druids and dreamers and the magic of the gods where the natural world is as much a character as any of the people who live within it, a world of warriors who fight for honour as much as victory, a world of passion, courage and spectacular heroism pitched against overwhelming odds.
Dreaming the Eagle stunningly recreates the roots of a story so powerful its impact has lasted through the ages.

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Publisher: Bantam. Year: 2004.
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ISBN-13: 9780593048795.
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Language: en. Pages: 397. Edition: First Edition.

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