Redwall, Book 15: Triss
Redwall Series Book #15 of 22
Author: Brian Jacques
Illustrators: Gary Chalk, Troy Howell
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Published on September 30, 2002 | Age Group: 9 - 15 years | Reading Level: | AR: 5.8 (17.0 Points, Quiz #63024) GLE: 7.1 F&P/GRL: Z DRA: 70 Lexile® measure: 850L |
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Summary:
Triss, a spunky squirrelmaid, escapes from the evil ferret King Agrnu by stealing the king's boat and sailing to safety at Redwall Abbey. But now Triss must take up the sword of Martin to fight the three-headed monster that threatens all who dwell in Mossflower Woods.
Excerpt/First Sentence(s):
Princess Kurda was considered by all to be a highly skilled swordbeast, the best blade at Riftgard since her grandsire, great King Sarengo. She was a Pure Ferret, as were all of the royal blood, creamy white from tailtip to nose, with coral pink eyes. Kurda worked hard at being the best. Every morning from breakfast to lunch she could be found practising in her weapon chamber. This particular morning was no exception.
Publisher Description:
All of her life, Triss the squirrelmaid has suffered the tyranny of the evil ferret king, King Agarnu, and his daughter, Princess Kurda. But with the help of her fellow slaves, Shogg the otter and Welfo the hedgehog, Triss plans and executes a daring escape by sea.
Meanwhile, in Mossflower Forest, a new mystery has arisen. A pair of wandering Dibbuns has accidentally discovered what may be the long-lost secret entrance to Brockhall-the original home of the warrior badgers. The threads of the story eventually come together when Triss happens upon Redwall in her flight and takes up the famous sword of Martin.
The rest is Redwall history.
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