The Child Queen

by Nancy McKenzie

Queen of Camelot (1)

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The first volume of a retelling of Arthurian myth from Guinevere's viewpoint. It introduces the characters and takes the story up to and beyond the marriage of Arthur and Guinevere.

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I first read this in high school and was completely enthralled. The world that McKenzie painted was so thrilling and magical, colorful and beautiful that I read this book over and over and just lost myself in it. I really cared about the characters and what happened to them, and I adored how Guinevere was portrayed and how her struggles were thought about and discussed. One of the best books I've ever read, done in a writing style that complimented the subject matter perfectly--a true work of art.

I lent my beat-up original copy of this book to someone who never returned it and was devastated. I was so glad that I managed to buy another copy right before it went out of print!

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[...] the style, good as it is, isn't what makes McKenzie's saga unusual. That honor goes to a pair of ingenious twists she works on conventional Arthurian lore, which combine to turn a fresh eye on the familiar saga of tragic romance and ill-fated love.
John C. Bunnell, Dragon Magazine
Jan 1, 1995
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Willis, B. J. (Translator)

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Canonical title
The Child Queen
Original title
The Child of Queen
Original publication date
1994
People/Characters
Guinevere; King Arthur; Lancelot du Lac; Merlin; Morgan le Fay; Giselda (show all 7); Lodegrance
Important places
Camelot; England, UK
Dedication
To 
Meg and Bruce
First words
The night of my birth, the famed witch Giselda, the ugliest woman in all Britain, came to see my father, the King of Northgallis.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Let us pray God he makes a King."

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3563 .C3754Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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Languages
English, French
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
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