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Martin the Warrior

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
A shadow has fallen on the shore of the Eastern sea, a shadow called Marshank. In this cold stone fortress a stoat named Badrang holds dozens of innocent creatures as slaves, part of his scheme to build an empire where he will rule as unquestioned tyrant.
Among those slaves is a mouse named Martin who has a warrior's heart, and a burning desire for freedom—freedom not only for himself, but for all of Badrang's victims. There is no risk he will not take, no battle he will not fight, to end the stoat's evil reign, and in the process regain the sword of his father, Luke the Warrior—the sword that Badrang stole from him when he was but a lad.
Once again master storyteller Brian Jacques has crafted an epic adventure and filled it to the bursting point with unforgettable characters, including villains so hilariously evil you'll barely be able to keep from hissing at them, and loveable woodland creatures so brave you'll want to stand and cheer as they fight for their freedom.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A party for the ears! This is a swashbuckling adventure full of pygmy shrew tribes, valiant mouse warriors, and noble squirrels bent on revenge. The prequel to the Audie Award-winning REDWALL has as its hero its own Martin the Warrior. This is the story of that Martin's father. Imprisoned from childhood at Marshank, a seaside fortress run by that evil stoat Badrang, Martin escapes and sets out to free all the slaves and reclaim his father's sword. Your mind's eye will spin out a full-color motion picture as you listen to these colorfully voiced characters sing, dance, fight, feast and escape countless perils. Chances are good you'll never be able to look at a mouse the same way again. M.C. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from February 7, 1994
      The brilliantly complex sixth installment in the Redwall fantasy-adventure series freshens up the notion of swashbuckling by honoring courage of a nonviolent sort. Young mousemaid Rose and her mole companion Grumm have traveled far from Noonvale to rescue Rose's brother Brome from slavery in the evil fortress Marshank, ruled by the tyrant stoat Badrang. Martin, the warrior mouse, himself enslaved at Marshank for most of his young life, teams up with Rose and other peace-loving creatures to end Badrang's tyranny. Studded with vibrant and distinct animal characters, Jacques's classically inspired ``in-another-part-of-the-forest . . . '' plot-weaving achieves virtuosity as moments of sensitivity shake his fierce heroes off their warrior paths. A female character emerges as the story's guiding star; outshining even Martin, she vanquishes foes with her beautiful singing and with reason. An excellent adventure with an enlightened conscience. Illustrations not seen by PW. Ages 10-14.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 16, 2004
      In a starred review of this 1994 installment in the Redwall series, PW
      said, "Jacques's classically inspired plot-weaving achieves virtuosity." Ages 12-up.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 3, 1995
      In a starred review of this 1994 installment in the Redwall series, PW commented that ``Jacques's classically inspired plot-weaving achieves virtuosity.'' All ages.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:890
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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