His kingdom was magical, his knights were loyal, and his life was filled
with adventure. . . .
Young Arthur Pendragon became High King of England the instant he pulled
the mysterious sword from within the stone. He unlocked the magic within
the sword Excalibur, and won the heart of the Lady Guenever. At his side
through quests and adventures were the Knights of the Round Table--among
Gawain, who faced certain death at the hands of the Green Knight;
Percival, who learned that it took more than a victory on horseback to
win a place at the Round Table; and Lancelot, who daily felt a passion
he was forced to hide. And over them all ruled Arthur, true King. . . .
Stands far beyond any Arthurian collection for young readers.--Times
Literary Supplement
Other than Malory, I can think of no better introduction to the whole
sweep of Arthurian stories.--School Library Journal, starred review