Warrior's Return (Warriors Manga Series #3)
Erin Hunter, James Barry (Illustrator), James L. BarryBooks.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.
Overview
Graystripe and Millie have finally found ThunderClan's old territory, but Twoleg monsters have devastated the forest and Graystripe fears that all of his Clanmates have been killed or captured by Twolegs. Millie insists that they keep looking, and an old friend helps point the two cats on the path that the Clans followed many moons ago.
But danger still lurks around every turn, and Graystripe worries that he and Millie are lost on an impossible journey.
Synopsis
Graystripe and Millie have finally found ThunderClan's old territory, but Twoleg monsters have devastated the forest and Graystripe fears that all of his Clanmates have been killed or captured by Twolegs. Millie insists that they keep looking, and an old friend helps point the two cats on the path that the Clans followed many moons ago.
But danger still lurks around every turn, and Graystripe worries that he and Millie are lost on an impossible journey.
Children's Literature
In the tradition of Redwall, Warriors takes the concept of a kingdom of animals and turns it into a fascinating saga of cats that have formed their own forest clans away from human society. Having proven itself as a bestselling middle grade series, "Warriors" has since been spun off into several original English language manga books including Warrior's Return, the final installment in the "Graystripe Trilogy." In the story, Graystripe, a warrior cat from ThunderClan, has escaped from a family of "Twolegs" (humans) who took him from his forest and attempted to turn him into a "kittypet" (housecat). Together with former kittypet Millie, Graystripe returns to the forest but discovers it has been destroyed by Twoleg loggers and abandoned by his Clanmates. With the help of a barncat, Graystripe gets pointed in the direction of his clan, but discovers he must journey through Twoleg territory to reach his Clanmates, braving Twolegs, cars and hostile cats in the process. Barry's art shows an excellent use of perspective, with every scene drawn from a cat's point of view. While most books in the "Warriors" series follow the adventures of several cats, Warrior's Return focuses on a single character, allowing Jolley to flesh out Graystripe's aggressive personality and prejudices toward Twolegs. Interested readers should check out other "Warriors" series including Warriors, Warriors: The New Prophecy, Warriors: The Power of Three, and Warriors: The Fourth Apprentice, which continue the saga in prose form. Reviewer: Michael Jung
Editorials
Children's Literature -
In the tradition of Redwall, Warriors takes the concept of a kingdom of animals and turns it into a fascinating saga of cats that have formed their own forest clans away from human society. Having proven itself as a bestselling middle grade series, "Warriors" has since been spun off into several original English language manga books including Warrior's Return, the final installment in the "Graystripe Trilogy." In the story, Graystripe, a warrior cat from ThunderClan, has escaped from a family of "Twolegs" (humans) who took him from his forest and attempted to turn him into a "kittypet" (housecat). Together with former kittypet Millie, Graystripe returns to the forest but discovers it has been destroyed by Twoleg loggers and abandoned by his Clanmates. With the help of a barncat, Graystripe gets pointed in the direction of his clan, but discovers he must journey through Twoleg territory to reach his Clanmates, braving Twolegs, cars and hostile cats in the process. Barry's art shows an excellent use of perspective, with every scene drawn from a cat's point of view. While most books in the "Warriors" series follow the adventures of several cats, Warrior's Return focuses on a single character, allowing Jolley to flesh out Graystripe's aggressive personality and prejudices toward Twolegs. Interested readers should check out other "Warriors" series including Warriors, Warriors: The New Prophecy, Warriors: The Power of Three, and Warriors: The Fourth Apprentice, which continue the saga in prose form. Reviewer: Michael JungSchool Library Journal
Gr 4-6
When Graystripe and Millie find the Thunderclan's old territory, they discover that everything has been destroyed. The two cats then set out on a journey to find the scattered clans. The black-and-white cartoon artwork captures the cats' expressive faces, action-packed battle scenes, and familiar surroundings as these animals travel through the realm of the "Twolegs." This is a great choice for reluctant readers, manga fans, or "Warriors" enthusiasts.-Mari Pongkhamsing, St. Perpetua School, Lafayette, CA