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  • Gawain and Lady Green

    Anne Crompton

    eBook (Sourcebooks Fire, Dec. 1, 2010)
    "You love me, Lady Green. Even as I love you." Gwyneth wasn't supposed to fall in love with Gawain. Not like this. Gawain was the May King-a sacrifice offered to the Goddess for a bountiful harvest in return. Gwyneth knows this. His fate has been decided by powers beyond her control. But the warmth of his touch and the taste of his lips have blurred the lines of what she knows to be true. Now Gwyneth is willing to risk everything to keep Gawain alive, even if it means losing him forever... In truth, in very truth, I do... "A famous knight must rely on a woman to comprehend the chivalric virtues in this subversive and deliciously witty feminist retelling of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." -Publisher's Weekly "The book is unique in its presentation of Lady Green as a strong female character, and many teens will identify with the choice she made for love." -School Library Journal "In her fine reworking of the medieval poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Crompton explores honesty, promise-keeping, honor, and the power of women. Recommended." -Library Journal
  • Gawain and Lady Green

    Anne Eliot Crompton

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Fire, Dec. 1, 2010)
    "You love me, Lady Green. Even as I love you." Gwyneth wasn't supposed to fall in love with Gawain. Not like this. Gawain was the May King-a sacrifice offered to the Goddess for a bountiful harvest in return. Gwyneth knows this. His fate has been decided by powers beyond her control. But the warmth of his touch and the taste of his lips have blurred the lines of what she knows to be true. Now Gwyneth is willing to risk everything to keep Gawain alive, even if it means losing him forever... In truth, in very truth, I do... "A famous knight must rely on a woman to comprehend the chivalric virtues in this subversive and deliciously witty feminist retelling of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." -Publisher's Weekly "The book is unique in its presentation of Lady Green as a strong female character, and many teens will identify with the choice she made for love." -School Library Journal "In her fine reworking of the medieval poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Crompton explores honesty, promise-keeping, honor, and the power of women. Recommended." -Library Journal
  • Gawain and Lady Green

    Anne Eliot Crompton

    Hardcover (Dutton, April 1, 1997)
    In the days of King Arthur the knight Sir Gawain, who is travelling through a foreign land, is abducted by farmers and crowned May King. He is also told he must sleep with Gwyneth, the May Queen to assure a good harvest. Sir Gawain is delighted, until helearns what befell the last May King when the harvest ended. By the author of Merlin's Harp.Inspired by the classic Middle English poem, this story about honor and chivalry introduces a mysterious knight who gallops into King Arthur's court and offers all gathered there a fantastic challenge
  • Gawain and Green Knight

    Mark Shannon

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Sept. 15, 1994)
    Gawain, the youngest and least experienced knight of King Arthur's Round Table, agrees to meet the challenge of the fearsome Green Knight, with only his courage, his honor, and the sash given to him by his beloved Caryn standing between him and death.
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  • Gawain And Lady Green A Novel

    Anne Elliot Crompton

    Hardcover (Donald Fine Books, Aug. 16, 1997)
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  • Sir Gawain and the Green

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    Unknown Binding (Viking Pr,1987, March 15, 1987)
    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight{Paperback,1987}
  • Gawain and Lady Green

    Anne Crompton

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Fire, Dec. 1, 2010)
    "You love me, Lady Green. Even as I love you." Gwyneth wasn't supposed to fall in love with Gawain. Not like this. Gawain was the May King-a sacrifice offered to the Goddess for a bountiful harvest in return. Gwyneth knows this. His fate has been decided by powers beyond her control. But the warmth of his touch and the taste of his lips have blurred the lines of what she knows to be true. Now Gwyneth is willing to risk everything to keep Gawain alive, even if it means losing him forever... In truth, in very truth, I do... "A famous knight must rely on a woman to comprehend the chivalric virtues in this subversive and deliciously witty feminist retelling of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." -Publisher's Weekly "The book is unique in its presentation of Lady Green as a strong female character, and many teens will identify with the choice she made for love." -School Library Journal "In her fine reworking of the medieval poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Crompton explores honesty, promise-keeping, honor, and the power of women. Recommended." -Library Journal
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