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Beowulf: Dragonslayer
By (Author) Rosemary Sutcliff
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Red Fox Classics
15th July 2014
15th July 2013
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Children's / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories
Children's / Teenage fiction: Classic fiction
Children's / Teenage fiction: Mythic fantasy / Mythic fiction
823.914
Paperback
96
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 7mm
76g
A classic tale of high adventure, desperate enterprises and bloody encounters made vividly real in Rosemary Sutcliff's masterful retelling. Grendel prowled in, hating all men and all joy and hungry for human life. So swift was his attack that no man heard an outcry; but when the dawn came, thirty of Hothgar's best and noblest thanes were missing. Only Beowulf, foremost among warriors, has the strength and courage to battle with Grendel the Night-stalker. In this thrilling re-telling of the Anglo-Saxon legend, Rosemary Sutcliff recounts Beowulf's most terrifying quests- against Grendel the man-wolf, against the hideous sea-hag and, most courageous of all - his fight to the death with the monstrous fire-drake.
The author retells this classic Anglo-Saxon tale of adventure, monsters and heroes faithfully but with great panache * The Good Book Guide *
Adults and children will enjoy this simple retelling * S (supp. to Sunday Express) *
Rosemary Sutcliff was born in 1920 in West Clanden, Surrey. With over 50 books to her credit, Rosemary Sutcliff is now universally considered one of the finest writers of historical novels for children. Her first novel, The Queen Elizabeth Story was published in 1950. In 1959 her book The Lantern Bearers won the Carnegie Medal. In 1974 she was highly commended for the Hans Christian Andersen Award and in 1978 her book, Song for a Dark Queen was commended for the Other Award. In 1975, Rosemary was awarded the OBE for services to Children's Literature and the CBE in 1992. Unfortunately Rosemary passed away in July 1992 and is much missed by her many fans.