The illustrations in this book are absolutely incredible. It gives the book such an authentic feel to it.
I had the opportunity to be attend a symposium when Gennady Spirin was speaking. His son acted as an interpreter. I was impressed with his vast experience and how he really thinks things out. He has such good values and character. It comes out in his illustrations I believe.
This book has a great story that made me think about curiousity and asking questions. This is in the days of the knights of the roundtable. It is about a boy who wants to be a knight. His mother is heartbroken but lets him go. She gives him advice as he leaves. He does follow most of the advice. I haven't heard this story before but it is a famous story.
This book is very fun. A quick wonderful read with candy for the eyes. I hope to re-read it again.
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