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  • Ransom for a Knight: Illustrated Historical Fiction for Teens

    Barbara Leonie Picard, Amber Reitan, Beebliome Books

    eBook (Crushed Lime Media LLC, Feb. 21, 2016)
    To Alys de Renneville alone did the stranger knight give the message that her father and brother were being held prisoner by the Scots. Because no one else would believe the story, Alys set off secretly, accompanied by Hugh, a servant, to travel the length of England on horseback, carrying the bag of jewels which would serve as ransom. An absorbing story of adventure and hardships, set against the background of medieval England, brilliantly evoking the way of life in a country manor, city dwelling, convent, and meanest hovel. With this her first historic novel, Barbara Leonie Picard proves herself a writer of distinction in this field. She has already gained a notable reputation as an author of original fairy stories and for her retelling of traditional tales. “...a fine, authentic, historical tale, valuable for its picture of medieval times.” New York Herald Tribune.
  • Ransom for a Knight

    Barbara Leonie Picard

    Paperback (Paul Dry Books, May 1, 2008)
    Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal"A fine, authentic, historical tale, valuable for its picture of medieval times."—New York Herald TribuneIn 14th-century England, Alys de Renneville sits alone in the loft of her manor house mourning her father and brother who are thought to have been killed in battle in Scotland. Late one evening, a strange knight appears and tells Alys that her father and brother are alive and being held for ransom by the Scots. When no one believes her story, she sets off secretly to rescue them herself.Traveling on horseback across the lush countryside and dense cities of medieval England, Alys is accompanied only by her friend and servant, Hugh. Alys and Hugh show great courage and determination, but the journey is arduous and they encounter many delays and hardships along the way. Will they reach Scotland in time to save Alys’s father and brother?"Her narratives have the ring of tales told by skald and bard, and her choice of words would fill great halls. Her literary fairy tales are lushly romantic, with poetic language and an almost other-worldly knowledge that informs and enriches them. Open one of her books and read it aloud. See how her words will still echo in the storytelling rooms and libraries that have become our great halls."—Janice M. Del NegroBarbara Leonie Picard (1917–2011) was the author of over twenty-five books, all of which have received praise for the mature and thought-provoking fare they offer young readers. Her first book was published in 1949. Her works include five historical novels for young adults, many retellings of myths and epics—including the Odyssey and the Iliad, the story of King Arthur, and legends of the Norse gods—and collections of fairy tales. Several of her books have been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, the oldest children's book award in the UK. Paul Dry Books also publishes Picard's book One Is One.
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  • Ransom for a Knight

    Barbara Leonie Picard

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck 1956, 3rd Printing 1961, Aug. 16, 1956)
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  • Ransom for a knight

    Barbara Leonie Picard

    Hardcover (H. Z. Walck, Aug. 16, 1967)
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  • Ransom for a Knight

    Barbara Leonie Picard

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Aug. 16, 1961)
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  • Ransom for a Knight

    Barbara Leonie Picard

    Hardcover (Oxford U. Press, Aug. 16, 1957)
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  • Ransom for a Knight

    Barbara Leonie Picard

    Paperback (Paul Dry Books, Inc, May 31, 2008)
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  • Ransom for a Knight

    Picard

    Paperback (Oxford, Aug. 16, 1974)
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  • Ransom for a Knight

    Barbara Leonie Picard

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Aug. 16, 1956)
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