Martin the Warrior A Tale from Redwall

Martin the Warrior: A Tale from Redwall by Brian Jacques is a reprint edition published by Penguin Young Readers Group on February 9, 2004. This 384-page book is presented in English and immerses readers in the captivating world of Redwall, where the struggle for freedom unfolds against the backdrop of a cold stone fortress by the Eastern Sea.
In this tale, readers will follow Martin, a mouse with a warrior’s spirit, as he confronts the tyrannical stoat Badrang, who enslaves innocent creatures in his quest for power. The narrative centers on Martin’s determination to liberate not only himself but also his fellow captives, while he seeks to reclaim his father’s sword, stolen by Badrang in his youth. This story encompasses themes of action and adventure, featuring animals in a richly imagined fantasy setting.
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The battle for freedom begins now, as the adventure continues in the stunning world of Redwall.
On the shore of the Eastern Sea, in a cold stone fortress, a stoat named Badrang holds dozens of innocent creatures as slaves, part of his scheme to build an empire where he will rule as unquestioned tyrant. Among those slaves is a mouse named Martin who has a warrior’s heart and a burning desire for freedom-freedom not only for himself, but for all of Badrang’s victims. There is no risk he will not take, no battle he will not fight, to end the stoat’s evil reign and in the process regain the sword of his father, Luke the Warrior, the sword that Badrang stole from him when he was but a lad!
Perfect for fans of T. A. Barron’s Merlin saga, John Flanagan’s Ranger’s Apprentice series, and J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings series.
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