Ever since he can remember, Robin, son of Sir John de Bureford, has been
told what is expected of him as the son of a nobleman. He must learn the
ways of knighthood. But Robin's destiny is changed in one stroke: He
falls ill and loses the use of his legs. Fearing a plague, his servants
abandon him and Robin is left alone.
A monk named Brother Luke rescues Robin and takes him to the hospice of
St. Mark's where he is taught woodcarving and--much harder--patience and
strength. Says Brother Luke, "Thou hast only to follow the wall far
enough and there will be a door in it."
Robin soon enough learns what Brother Luke means. And when the great
castle of Lindsay is in danger, it is Robin, who cannot mount a horse
and ride to battle, who saves the townspeople and discovers there is
more than one way to serve his king..