Mariel of Redwall
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Mariel of Redwall  -     By: Brian Jacques

Mariel of Redwall

Penguin Random House / 2000 / Paperback

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Mariel the Mouse Maiden was cast off a searat ship, left to drown in the sea but manages to float ashore and cannot remember what happened to her or who she is. Gabool the Wild has been terrorizing the seas and has captured her father, Joseph the Bellmaker. Mariel finds her way to Redwall Abbey, and finally is able to remember her past. Join Mariel and her friends Dandin and Durry as they quest to find her father and avenge him!

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Title: Mariel of Redwall
By: Brian Jacques
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 384
Vendor: Penguin Random House
Publication Date: 2000
Dimensions: 6.80 X 4.46 X 1.02 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 0441006949
ISBN-13: 9780441006946
Ages: 10-12
Series: Tale of Redwall
Stock No: WW006946

Publisher's Description

New York Times bestselling author Brian Jacques gives us another tale of Redwall, filled with "The Knights of the Round Table with paws" (The Sunday Times) along with their friends and enemies.

Gabool the Wild is the most feared rat ever to sail the high seas. As the pirate king he rules with a quick temper and a swift sword, terrorizing all who cross his path. Joseph the Bellmaker and his daughter, the mousemaid Mariel, are his latest victims. When their ship is attacked by the searats, Gabool takes Joseph’s marvelous bell among the booty, and casts him and his daughter overboard. Washed ashore, and suffering from memory loss, Mariel finds a home at Redwall Abbey. And when she recalls what happened to her and her father, she sets off with three Mossflower companions to confront Gabool—and make him pay for his crimes…

Author Bio

Brian Jacques was both a master storyteller and a jack-of-all-trades. He lived the life of a sailor, actor, stand-up comedian, radio host, bobby, even a bus driver. He was the recipient of an honorary doctorate in literature from the University of Liverpool and a New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty-five books for younger readers, including the wildly popular Redwall series. Dr. Jacques was a lifelong resident of Liverpool, England.

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Praise for the Redwall series
 
"Brian Jacques has the true fantasy writer’s ability to create a wholly new and believable world." –School Library Journal
 
 "The medieval world of Redwall Abbey—where gallant mouse warriors triumph over evil invaders—has truly become the stuff of legend." –Seattle Post-Intelligencer
 
 "A grand adventure story. Once the reader is hooked, there is no peace until the final page." –Chicago Sun-Times
 
 "Jacques’s effortless, fast-paced narrative gets its readers quickly hooked. He clearly loves this other world he has created—there’s a genius sense of involvement and care (lots of lovingly descriptive passages), as well as an overflowing, driving imagination." –Birmingham Post
 
"Redwall is both an incredible and ingratiating place, one to which readers will doubtless cheerfully return." –New York Times Book Review
 
 "An excellent adventure with an enlightened conscience. Brilliantly complex. With vibrant and distinct animal characters, Jacques’s classically inspired plot-weaving achieves virtuosity." –Publishers Weekly
 
 "Only a churl would reject this morality play in fur." –Kirkus Reviews
 
"Filled with the kind of vibrant storytelling that fans of Jacques have come to expect. His dialogue is lively and delightful to read aloud…so rich in detail that the sights and sounds and smells of the adventure pull the reader in." –Grand Rapids Press (MI)
 
 "A richly imagined world in which bloody battles vie for attention with copious feasting and tender romancing. Where males and females are heroes and warriors. Where the young triumph and the old endure. Where intelligence is as valued as strength and wit is frequently more important than size…[Jacques] continues to surprise and delight with intriguing plots and fresh faces." –Cincinnati Enquirer
 
 "The Knights of the Round Table with paws." –The Sunday Times (London)

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