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Chess-Dream in a Garden [Hardcover]

Rosemary Sutcliff (Author)


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September 16, 1993
Godmund, the White King and Hrosmunda, his Queen, live in warmth and peace with their people in the garden. But one day a coldness arose between the King and the Queen, which allowed the enemy, the Red Horde, to invade the garden, led by a serpent with the head of a man. Then the chessboard at the centre of the garden becomes the battefield for the battle to end all battles. Rosemary Sutcliff's books include "The Eagle of the Ninth", "The Lantern Bearers" (winner of the Carnegie Medal) and "The Minstrel and the Dragon Pup".

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From Publishers Weekly

Inspired by the so-called Lewis Chessmen, a set of Scandinavian chess pieces carved in the 12th century, the late Sutcliff ( The Minstrel and the Dragon Pup ) has woven a recondite tale about the residents of a garden whose lawn resembles a chessboard. Attended by two Bishops, two Knights, two wardens and eight pawns, the White King and Queen live happily until one of the knights vows his love for the latter. The king's jealousy disrupts the garden's tranquility, prompting the invasion of the evil Red Horde. The two legions engage in a battle (which bears a strong resemblance to a chess game) until the members of the White Company are transformed into the various animals each has consistently dreamed about. Opaque sentences lace the obscure story: describing the Queen during battle, Sutcliff writes, "And she pressed her face into the cool grass of the garden and kissed it as though her kiss might give it of her own life and wake the strength and life that was its own." Thompson's pen and watercolor drawings are equally sophisticated, and hardly geared to a young audience. Adult chess players may well be this book's most appreciative readers. Ages 4-up.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From School Library Journal

Grade 3 Up-The Lewis chessmen-12th-century Scandinavian walrus-ivory pieces-are the principal characters in this story. The white pieces live in the most beautiful garden in the world. Each one has an animal totem inhabiting his or her dreams. When Alrek, the Queen's Knight, pleads with the lady to love him instead of the King, she refuses, knowing that to do so would destroy the garden. Nevertheless, the resulting discord causes enough of a gap in their defense for the opposing chess pieces to invade, resulting in a game to the death. Just when all seems lost, the white pieces change into their dream animals and overwhelm the invaders. Thompson's pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations combine elements of fantasy and lush foliage with realistic, recognizable depictions of the famous figurines. Although their facial expressions and gestures occasionally change, the chessmen remain true to their static, carved likenesses. The text is set in italics, adding to its dreamlike mood, and is placed within the expansive illustrations. Mature themes and vocabulary, reminiscent of Margaret Hodges's St. George and the Dragon (Little, 1984), limit the audience for this book to older readers, as well to those with an interest in medieval times and tales.
Susan L. Rogers, Chestnut Hill Academy, PA
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Walker Books Ltd; First edition. edition (September 16, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 074452282X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0744522822
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,473,044 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Rosemary Sutcliff wrote more than 40 historical novels for young adults-including The Eagle of the Ninth, The Silver Branch, The Lantern Bearers, The Sword and the Circle, and Black Ships Before Troy-five adult novels, and several books of nonfiction.

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