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High Rhulain (Redwall #18)

by Brian Jacques, David Elliot
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Overview

The otters of Green Isle have long been enslaved to the Wildcat Riggu Felis and his catguards, who torture the otters at every opportunity. The otters trudge on, waiting for the day their savior will arrive—the prophesized High Rhulain, who will lead them in battle and a return to glory. Meanwhile, young Tiria Wildlough, an ottermaid at Redwall Abbey, pines for her chance to learn the ways of the warrior,much against the wishes of her father. But when an injured osprey arrives at the Abbey, seeking help for its wounds and carrying tales of an embattled clan of otters, young Tiria knows what she must do. . . .

The latest tale of Redwall from New York Times bestselling writer Brian Jacques is an empowering story of adventure and heroism sure to keep readers riveted through the final page.

For ages 9 and above.

Synopsis

The otters of Green Isle have long been enslaved to the Wildcat Riggu Felis. They work and wait for the day their savior will arrive—the prophesized High Rhulain, who will lead them in battle and a return to glory. Meanwhile, young Tiria Wildlough, an ottermaid at Redwall Abbey, pines for her chance to learn the ways of the warrior, much against the wishes of her father. So when an injured osprey arrives at the Abbey, seeking help for its wounds and carrying tales of an embattled clan of otters, young Tiria knows what she must do.

Heidi Hauser Green - Children's Literature

On the Green Isle, the cruel Riggu Felis rules. A character of mythic proportions, he is a feral cat who lost half his face in a battle with a hawk, yet survived. He and his followers have enslaved the once-free otters of the land. The otterkin's meager resistance has thus far been led by the rebel Leatho Shellhound, but all of them know that what they really need is the return of the High Rhulain . . . .Across the sea, behind the gates of Redwall, young ottermaid Tiria Wildlough has been having some interesting dreams. In her dreams, she sees two figures who indicate she has important work to do. Even as her fellow Redwallers puzzle over the dream clues and riddles, Tiria sets sail. Assisted by a goose, a hawk and a platoon of hares, Tiria is off to help the Green Isle otterclans. Brian Jacques' latest epic is filled to the brim with captivating characters, feasts, quests, battles, and more. Human readers could learn a lot about loyalty, justice, and friendship from the animals in this tale. Even those who have read no other Redwall books are sure to be drawn into this spirited adventure. 2005, Philomel/Penguin, Ages 10 to adult.

About the Author, Brian Jacques

Following in the grand tradition of Watership Down, Brian Jacques bestselling Redwall books star animals in medieval England who must protect their home against evil. Equal parts enchanting fantasy and morality tale, these adventure-filled books have captivated readers worldwide.

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The otters of Green Isle have been subjugated for so long that they can only trudge on and cling to once-fresh hopes of being saved by the prophesized High Rhulain. Meanwhile, Tiria Wildlough, a youthful ottermaid at Redwall Abbey, dreams of becoming a warrior. When a badly injured osprey arrives at the Abbey, seeking help for its wounds and bringing tales of enslaved otter, the warrior-in-waiting makes her move.

Children's Literature

On the Green Isle, the cruel Riggu Felis rules. A character of mythic proportions, he is a feral cat who lost half his face in a battle with a hawk, yet survived. He and his followers have enslaved the once-free otters of the land. The otterkin's meager resistance has thus far been led by the rebel Leatho Shellhound, but all of them know that what they really need is the return of the High Rhulain . . . .Across the sea, behind the gates of Redwall, young ottermaid Tiria Wildlough has been having some interesting dreams. In her dreams, she sees two figures who indicate she has important work to do. Even as her fellow Redwallers puzzle over the dream clues and riddles, Tiria sets sail. Assisted by a goose, a hawk and a platoon of hares, Tiria is off to help the Green Isle otterclans. Brian Jacques' latest epic is filled to the brim with captivating characters, feasts, quests, battles, and more. Human readers could learn a lot about loyalty, justice, and friendship from the animals in this tale. Even those who have read no other Redwall books are sure to be drawn into this spirited adventure. 2005, Philomel/Penguin, Ages 10 to adult.
—Heidi Hauser Green

School Library Journal

Gr 6 Up-The "Redwall" saga continues with a book that can stand entirely on its own. Tiria is a young ottermaid with amazing skill with rock and sling. She lives in Redwall with her father and the entire cast of beloved characters from earlier novels. When she starts to dream of a place called Green Isle and Martin the Warrior, she realizes that she is destined to go on a quest and follow in the steps of the High Rhulain, an otter queen. The book alternates between Tiria's adventures, her friends working on word puzzles back home to help her, and the hardships of the otters who live on Green Isle where they are slaves to a group of cats. Jacques combines action, poetry, songs, courage, and vivid descriptions to create a unique style. His characterizations are complex and show multiple sides of both adult and younger personalities. The pacing is well handled, especially in a book with three story lines that entwine. As with the other volumes, there is sacrifice, death, and bloody battles galore. Readers familiar with the series will relish returning to the Abbey. Those new to the Redwall universe will be looking for the previous titles to learn more about Martin the Warrior and Salamandastron.-Tasha Saecker, Caestecker Public Library, Green Lake, WI Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2007
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Pages
336
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780441014361

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