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Medieval magic meets modern mystery for all ages.

The Seeing Stone is a timeless novel that beautifully unfolds the story of a young boy, Arthur, and his magical stone that reveals his namesake, King Arthur. This book is a great choice for those who love stories that transcend time and age and enjoy reading about the secrets and mysteries that unfold in Arthur's life. Philip Pullman describes it as having "Deep scholarship, high imagination, and great gifts of storytelling."

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The Seeing Stone : Book 1

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ISBN: 9780752844299
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $15.02
Date of Publication: 2004-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Fantasy, Young Adult, Historical Fiction
Related Topics: Mythology, Mythology
Goodreads rating: 3.67
(rated by 5257 readers)

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Tumber Hill! It's my clamber-and-tumble-and-beech-and-bramble hill! Sometimes, when I'm standing on the top, I fill my lungs with air and I shout. I shout."" As "The Seeing Stone" opens, exuberant young Arthur has no idea what adventure lies ahead. A 13-year-old growing up in 12th-century England, Arthur soon discovers that his life parallels that of another Arthur, son of Uther centuries past, the legendary boy king "who was and will be." The second son of Sir John de Caldicot, lord of a manor near the Welsh border, Arthur narrates his everyday life in the Marchland in 100 clipped chapters of crisp, melodic prose. But his destiny entwined with that other, ancient Arthur is revealed only in snatches, after he receives (courtesy of our old friend Merlin) a piece of obsidian, a seeing stone, through which a well-woven story within a story unfolds. But rather than the fantasy of T.H. White's "The Sword in the Stone", Kevin Crossley-Holland offers a convincing and meticulously researched account of what life might have actually been like for a curious, capable, earnest young man in this peculiar time and place, with all its customs, rituals, and regimented routine and social structure. In a well-paced story that alternates between drama, comedy, and even a little mystery, Arthur tackles some surprisingly sophisticated topics, whether he's questioning the pompous priest Oliver (is the poverty on the manor truly part of God's will?), pestering his father over his plans for him (will he become a squire, as he wishes, or a monk or priest or school man?), or just contemplating his place in the scheme of things under the blue sky atop Tumber Hill. "The Seeing Stone" is a fun, involving read for kids, but will hold grownup attentions, too, with its flowing language, dense period detail, and all the questions that it asks--and doesn't always answer. (Ages 9 to 12) "--Paul Hughes"
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Medieval magic meets modern mystery for all ages.

The Seeing Stone is a timeless novel that beautifully unfolds the story of a young boy, Arthur, and his magical stone that reveals his namesake, King Arthur. This book is a great choice for those who love stories that transcend time and age and enjoy reading about the secrets and mysteries that unfold in Arthur's life. Philip Pullman describes it as having "Deep scholarship, high imagination, and great gifts of storytelling."