Cedric the Forester
Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
Bernard Gay Marshall





A rollicking juvenile adventure tale, this historical fiction book received the Newbery Honor award in 1922. Set in England during the early 1200s, the scion of a Western Marches noble family relates the many encounters and battles that he faces with the Saxon yeoman who becomes his fast friend. This yeoman, great of cross-bow skill and strategy, often saves the day, and after earning knighthood, becomes instrumental in the making of the Magna Carta. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins (5 hr 55 min)
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knights of Old
bahamajohn08





I enjoyed this book because it was just a simple tale told and a simple way but with enough twists and turn to keep me interested all the way through. The characters were well rounded and I don't think you'll be disappointed. The only reason why it didn't get five stars is because it was not in the line of a novel and fleshed out completely. But it was a complete story in its simplicity and characters.
Super Fun
Rob G





jI truly enjoyed this children's book from 100 years ago. My thanks to the reader for her efforts, she read very well.
elm





A rousing tale. of chivalry and statesmanship,well written and reaad in historically plausiblt dialect.