The King’s Shadow

The King’s Shadow by Elizabeth Alder, published by Random House Children’s Books on July 7, 1997, is a young adult fiction novel that explores the life of Evyn, a young Welsh serf with aspirations of becoming a storyteller. After a violent attack leaves him orphaned and mute, Evyn faces a grim future. However, his determination leads him to teach himself to read and write, ultimately becoming the personal companion to Earl Harold of Wessex, who later ascends to the throne of England.
In this edition, readers will follow Evyn’s journey as he navigates the challenges of his new life and forms a deep bond with Earl Harold. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of historical events, including the pivotal Battle of Hastings, highlighting themes of resilience and companionship. With 272 pages, this book delves into social themes and the impact of violence, set in a medieval context that enriches Evyn’s story of survival and ambition.
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Evyn, a young Welsh serf, has dreamed all his life of becoming a storyteller. But in a cruel twist of fate, Evyn and his father suffer a brutal attack by a group of murderous ruffians. Evyn’s tongue is cut off and his father is killed. Orphaned and unable to speak, Evyn assumes he is destined to a life of slavery. But Evyn is resilient and teaches himself to read and write. He is then appointed the personal companion to Earl Harold of Wessex, who later becomes the King of England. The two travel the countryside together, forming a close father-son bond. Evyn chronicles all of their exciting journeys, which culminate at the Battle of Hastings, where the future of the country is decided.
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