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Blood Red Horse: Book One of the de Granville Trilogy [Hardcover]

K. M. Grant (Author)
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10 and up5 and upde Granville Trilogy
You need three things to become a brave and noble knight:
A warhorse.
A fair maiden.
A just cause.

Will has a horse—a small chestnut stallion with a white blaze in his brow. Ellie is a fair maiden, but she’s supposed to marry Will’s older brother, Gavin. And as for the cause, King Richard is calling for a Crusade. The Knights of England must go to the Holy Land to fight.

Will and Gavin will go. Blood will be shed. Lives will be taken. But through it all, two things will be constant—Ellie, and a blood-red horse called Hosanna. . . .

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Grade 5-9–Based on the Third Crusade with England's King Richard I and the Muslim leader Saladin, this novel takes readers from the de Granvilles' Hartslove Castle to the bloody battlefields of the Middle East. It is a story of loyalty, honor, and nobility and centers around the lives of two brothers, Gavin and William; the fair maiden Eleanor whom they leave behind; and Will's beloved red horse. Readers are caught up in the bloody battles, with alternating chapters revealing what is happening on the "home front," and in the Christian and in the Muslim camps. Tying these stories together is the red horse, Hosanna, who is the book's most compelling and empathetic character. The futility of war is a theme throughout and readers will discover that, much like war today, combat in the 12th century had devastating consequences. The historical setting and the vocabulary may challenge younger readers but ensure that older ones will find the book a rewarding adventure, one not soon forgotten and one that lends itself to great discussion.–Denise Moore, O'Gorman Junior High School, Sioux Falls, SD
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*Starred Review* Gr. 6-9. In the tradition of Kevin Crossley-Holland's Arthur trilogy and Catherine Jinks' Pagan novels, this epic of the Crusades offers a historical perspective on modern conflicts, and lays bare the gap between propaganda about the Crusades and the "dismal, stinking nightmare" of warfare's reality. Onlookers scoff when 13-year-old William de Granville chooses Hosanna, a charismatic red stallion with a puny, impractical build, for his first warhorse. But after what seems to be a miraculous recovery from a grave injury, Hosanna earns widespread respect and a celebrated place in the campaign for Jerusalem, which William and his elder brother, Gavin, have zealously joined. Left behind is Ellie, who is promised to Gavin but feels more connected to William. Awaiting the Crusaders is the noble strategist Saladin and his young ward, Kamil, who eventually lays claim to Hosanna--and is similarly inspired by the horse's soulful presence. The parallel coming-of-age stories are compelling, and Grant portrays both sides of the conflict without demonizing or idealizing either. The novel's only false note is the overdone mysticism surrounding Hosanna; in the end, perhaps the stallion's most amazing achievement is the way in which its story--the first in a planned trilogy--transcends boundaries of gender and genre, with something to offer fans of equestrian fare, historical fiction, and battlefield drama alike. Jennifer Mattson
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Walker Childrens (April 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802789609
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802789600
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #710,975 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Katie Grant, a writer for the Scotsman newspaper, is one of Scotland's best known political journalists. She lives in Glasgow with her husband and two sons.

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blood Red Horse, one of the best books I've ever read, December 14, 2005
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This review is from: Blood Red Horse: Book One of the de Granville Trilogy (Hardcover)
This book is about a horse named Hosanna during the age of Richard the Lionheart. Her owner, William, is from a long line of a good family, the de Granvilles. William has an older brother, Gavin, whom he hates. He is also a friendship with a girl named Ellie. William, Gavin, and their father go to fight in the Crusades with King Richard.

Then you are transported to the Holy Lands with the Sultan Saladin and his adopted son, Kimal. Kimal wants revenge on the Crusaders because his family was killed by the Christians. Kimal captures Hosanna from William.

This book has everything: adventure, romance, excitement, and deeper meaning. You see the Crusades from both sides, how it affects the Christians and the Muslims, the people who fought and the people they left behind. It is written so you understand the characters, their motivations, and how they feel, and you feel for them. This is a FANTASTIC book!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars History, Adventure and Romance packed into one., August 25, 2005
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Blood Red Horse: Book One of the de Granville Trilogy (Hardcover)
I wasn't really into historical fiction when my mum bought me this book, but I decided to have a crack at it anyway. About two chapters in, I was completely hooked and refused to put it down.

It is an exciting story about the commitment and hope of four people during the crusades of the Richard the Lionheart's early reign and the horse that binds them all together. No one expects much of Hosanna, an undersized warhorse, when William de Granville choses him from his father's stud to be his destrier; but when the crusade is called and William and his brother Gavin must leave their home and Ellie- Gavin's betrothed and William's best friend; Hosanna becomes a symbol of hope among the Christian troops.

The book is not just told from a Christian point of view, but Kamil, the same age as William and one of Saladin's closest advisors is also bound to the "Red Horse" Hosanna.

William, Gavin, Kamil and Ellie must all overcome hardships in their many forms as they grow up, all turning to Hosanna for a constant symbol of hope. Not only is it historical fiction, it has morals we can take into our own lives today- Ellie doesn't give up on Gavin even after what happened to him, and William and Kamil learn to trust each other through Hosanna.

Just because the title has the word in, you don't need to be a horse lover to enjoy this book, there is something for everyone and it is an absolute must if you are looking for something "set apart from the rest!"
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Tale of a Crusader's War Horse, October 31, 2004
This review is from: Blood Red Horse (Paperback)
I had been looking forward to this book - despite reading about it in one of the most scathing newspaper reviews I've ever read. I'm glad that I did read it, because I have come to the conclusion that the reviewer was most unfair. It suggested that this book was written as some kind of comment on parallel wars being fought in recent times. Knowing the timescales involved in writing and publishing, I knew this was impossible - but I was curious to see what kind of slant the author had put on the history of the Crusades. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the view presented was impartial and balanced. We learn about this historical event from both sides: from King Richard and his men as well as the Sultan and his Saracen army.

The story is well written and has a definite sense of period - yet without resorting to 'olde worlde' dialogue that would swiftly weary the reader. The three main characters: Will, Gavin and Ellie, are well drawn and have real depth. The reader follows their growth from children to young adults. As they age it becomes ever clearer that there is a romantic triangle of sorts here - Ellie is clearly attached to Will, yet must marry Gavin the oldest. How their emotional stories progress (whilst together and far apart) really holds the story together.

Despite its merits, I felt the story had a few flaws that kept it from being a truly perfect children's novel. It seemed to have a very slow start; on a number of occasions whilst reading the first few chapters I was half-tempted to abandon the book, as it seemed rather pedestrian and dull. I also found the earlier segments about the Sultan and his son distracted me from the story of the three main protagonists, and felt tempted to skip them. I pressed on, however, and gradually my affection for the story and characters grew.

Bizarrely, I found the least well-rounded and convincing character to be the 'Blood Red Horse' himself. I never truly understood what was so very special about 'Hosanna' that captivated everyone who came into contact with him. Apart from his attractive appearance, ability to move well, and a certain steadfastness - I couldn't see what all the fuss was about. I read continually about how everyone utterly adored him (to the rather uncomfortable point of idolization), including the entire Hartslove estate, King Richard, and the Sultan's son. Yet despite this, I couldn't see one single heroic deed or action that prompted their devotion - and as such, I never really bonded with the horse or cared enough about it, in the way that I did about Will, Gavin and Ellie. True, at one point he stubbornly refuses to join in with a mass slaughter - but this subtle distinction of what was honorable seemed unconvincing, especially when he played an active role in many other bloody scenes.

When first told of this story, I had understood that it was a story about the crusades as told from a horse's point of view - so I kind of expected a historical 'Black Beauty.' Sadly, this was not the case. For me, the central character of Hosanna has practically none of the emotional impact of Black Beauty, because we never really get to know him, his thoughts, feelings, etc. This is especially unsettling when he seems to switch his allegiance midway and focus his affections on the Sultan's son, with little evidence of missing his previous owner. This may be how a 'real' horse would behave perhaps, but for me, this central character just didn't work in the way he should. Maybe if we had 'heard' from Hosanna (got inside his head), this story might have had a real emotional impact and might have become a true classic instead of a rather standard historical adventure with a horse that everyone obsesses over thrown in for good measure. Perhaps it all works so much better for lovers of all things equine - but the gruesome deaths of so many of the other horses (though historically accurate), might be distressing.

A sterling debut novel - but it could have been so much more!
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