Outcast of Redwall
by:
Brian Jacques (author)
Abandoned as an infant by his father, the evil warlord Swartt Sixclaw, Veil is raised by the kindhearted Bryony. Despite concerns from everyone at Redwall, Bryony is convinced that Veil's goodness will prevail. But when he commits a crime that is unforgivable, he is banished from the abbey...
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Abandoned as an infant by his father, the evil warlord Swartt Sixclaw, Veil is raised by the kindhearted Bryony. Despite concerns from everyone at Redwall, Bryony is convinced that Veil's goodness will prevail. But when he commits a crime that is unforgivable, he is banished from the abbey forever. Then Swartt and his hordes of searats and vermin attack Redwall, and Veil has to decide: Should he join Swartt in battle against the only creature who has ever loved him? Or should he turn his back on his true father?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780142401422 (0142401420)
ASIN: 142401420
Publish date: May 24th 2004
Publisher: Firebird
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Series: Redwall (#8)
One of my all time favorite series! I love each and every one! A great book for young adults, and adults alike! I'm in college, and still read these, and enjoy them each! Good for animal lovers, adventures, and those who just like a good tale of good over evil!
Getting to see a non-Redwaller trying to live in the abbey was interesting. I find it hard to believe evil can be a genetic thing, so I found it a bit of a stretch to think the ferret is just bad. But the story itself was really good. One of favorite Redwall tales.
A young stoat is taken in by the saintly woodland creatures of Redwall, who raise him as best they can. But his "true nature" is always making itself known--he plays lots of cruel pranks and keeps lying and stealing. At last, he runs away to seek his fortune elsewhere. The story follows several R...
The first time I read this book I had some trouble finishing it. At the time, I'd been reading Redwall novels almost nonstop, and the stories were starting to all be very similar to me.However, several years have since gone by, and when I picked this book up again I eagerly devoured its contents. Pe...