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Child of the Northern Spring

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Published
Pages
541
Language
EN
ISBN
9780586074695
Reading Time
~9h 28min

Child of the Northern Spring is a book by Persia Woolley. In 1987. It has 541 pages.

About this book

In the tradition of The Once and Future King and Mists of Avalon, Persia Woolley has created a rich, highly readable, startlingly original recreation of the tale of Arthur--seen from Guinevere's point of view.In an age alive with portents and magic, a spirited young beauty rode out of the rugged Celtic lands to wed the great warrior king, Arthur. Now, at las, Guinevere herself unfolds the legend.Born a princess, raised to be a queen, Guinevere traveled the length of England protected by the wise enchanter Merlin. As Britain struggled out of a long darkness, scattered armies raised the cry for war and old gods challenged the new in combats mortal and immortal. And Guinevere encountered her destiny in the fabled dreams of her king. She would reign as High Queen of all Britain, but her most perilous adventure was yet to come...the journey from royal innocent to passionate lover.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Child of the Northern Spring?+

Child of the Northern Spring has 541 pages.

When was Child of the Northern Spring published?+

Child of the Northern Spring was published in 1987.

What is Child of the Northern Spring about?+

In the tradition of The Once and Future King and Mists of Avalon, Persia Woolley has created a rich, highly readable, startlingly original recreation of the tale of Arthur--seen from Guinevere's point of view.In an age alive with portents and magic, a spirited young beauty rode out of the rugged Cel...

Who wrote Child of the Northern Spring?+

Child of the Northern Spring was written by Persia Woolley.