Parzival: The Quest of the Grail Knight

by Katherine Paterson

Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Local notes

PB Pat

Barcode

1518

Genres

Publication

Puffin Books (2000), Edition: Reprint, 127 pages

Description

A retelling of the Arthurian legend in which Parzival, unaware of his noble birth, comes of age through his quest for the Holy Grail.

Awards

Kentucky Bluegrass Award (Nominee — Grades 4-8 — 1999)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

127 p.; 5.06 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member cmbohn
A good retelling of the story of Parzival. Begins with his decision to become a knight of the Round Table, and then his dealings with the grail. I preferred the version in Parsifal's Page by Gerald Morris. This version had all the heroics and the emotion, but not the humor in Morris's book.
LibraryThing member mrsarey
This is a good retelling of an old story. Although the story is weak at times, it follows the Arthurian legend well.
LibraryThing member ElenaEstrada
In Parzival, Katherine Paterson retells the adventurous stories of a thirteenth century story. It is the legend of a nobleman who does not know his true identity. He seeks out the noble virtues such as chivalry and honor in order to be part of King Arthur’s court. The story is interesting from a
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historical point of view, as it is set in the Middle Ages. There are battles, enchanted castles, kings and queens. The main character’s father has been murdered and his single mother was left to take care of herself. She has tried to over shelter him and protect him from harm, but he is determined to find the training and skill that he needs to regain his dignity and place in society. There are magical elements in the story, and a sense that destiny marks his way. The story is an excellent representation of how classical literature represents the ideals of an era. Although the binding is lightweight and easy to carry, I thought some colored illustrations would have added to the content of the book, since it could represent the traditional artistic elements of the Middle Ages.
Ages: 7 and Up
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Lexile

930L

Pages

127

Rating

½ (20 ratings; 3.7)
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