Janet is forbidden from visiting the woods near her father's castle
because legend says that long ago a local boy called Tam Linn was stolen
there by the fairy queen and never returned. But Janet isn't afraid of
fairy stories...
Deep in the woods, by a well, she meets a fairy knight -- the famous Tam
Linn, forbidden to leave by the evil queen's spell.
Janet decides to save him, but when the queen and her army appear, fairy
magic turns Tam Linn into a whole host of Scottish creatures. Can Janet
hold on long enough to rescue him?
A sharp and intelligent retelling of the traditional Scottish fairy tale
of Tam Linn, which originated in the Scottish Borders, adapted for a
young audience. Award-winning author Lari Don's fresh take on this
well-known story is perfectly complemented by artist Philip Longson's
breathtaking illustrations.
The Tale of Tam Linn is one of the titles in the new Picture Kelpies:
Traditional Scottish Tales range of picture books that bring classic
Scottish folk and fairy tales to life for young children.