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Kingdom of Summer (Down the Long Wind, Bk 2)
Kingdom of Summer - Down the Long Wind, Bk 2
Author: Gillian Bradshaw
In a time when civilization was dying, one man fought a noble battle against evil, Arthur Pendragon. And to his fight of Light against Dark there came a warrior born of night, but sworn to uphold the day: Gwalchmai, Hawk of May. Of all the knights in the Family he shines the brightest, armed with a magical sword and riding an otherworldly horse....  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553299649
ISBN-10: 0553299646
Publication Date: 11/1/1992
Pages: 280
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Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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marauder34 avatar reviewed Kingdom of Summer (Down the Long Wind, Bk 2) on + 63 more book reviews
Gilliam Bradshaw's Arthurian trilogy is a tale woven around Gwalchmai, nephew to King Arthur and more commonly known as Gawain. Books included in this trilogy are "Hawk of May," "Kingdom of Summer" and "In Winter's Shadow."

Published in 1980 and undeservedly out of print, this is one of the finest retellings of the Arthurian Cycle since the days of T.H. White's "The Once and Future King.
Judyh avatar reviewed Kingdom of Summer (Down the Long Wind, Bk 2) on + 229 more book reviews
I loved this entire Arthurian trilogy. The prose is beautiful, and there is enough adventure, history, and romance, and history to satisfy any reader and especially lovers of the Arthurian legend.

The first book "Hawk of May" focuses on Sir Gawalchmai (Sir Gawain) in his youth and as he meets up and joins with Arthur Many of the usual characters come to life in this story as well. "Kingdom of Summer", the second book, focuses on his search for Elidan, the lady he loves. There is also a confrontation with his mother, an evil sorceress. The last book, In Winter's Shadow, is told from Gwynhwyfar's (Guinevere) perspective. I found it very compelling.

The entire trilogy is a refreshingly new version of an old tale, highly recommended.

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