Tristan and Lancelot: A Tale of Two Knights
Tristan and Lancelot: A Tale of Two Knights
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Just the Series: Arthurian Love Story   

Series and Publisher: Arthurian Love Story   

Annotation: In this queer reimagining of an Arthurian legend, Knights of the Round Table Lancelot and Tristan set out on a quest to ... more
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #381726
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 06/04/24
ISBN: 0-358-54124-7
ISBN 13: 978-0-358-54124-0
Dewey: Fic
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

Courtly love is queered in this Arthurian graphic novel.All is not well in Camelot. Merlin is missing, and people suspect foul play; and the fae have begun attacking Camelot, despite Uther long since banishing them. At a loss, King Arthur and Queen Guinevere summon Morgan, Arthur's half sister. They persuade Morgan, a traveling mage who studied under Merlin, to embark on a rescue mission accompanied by young knights Lancelot and Tristan. They make a reluctant trio, but cheerful, generous Lancelot is determined to get to know brusque, impatient Morgan and taciturn Tristan, whom he's long had a crush on. As the three outsiders reckon with their origins, burdensome pasts, and possible futures, they become a team; Morgan finds friendship with the knights, who begin to fall for each other in a well-crafted budding romance. The book equally centers Morgan's journey toward self-acceptance and community. Some of the revisions to Arthuriana work well: Guinevere has a place at the Round Table, and Lancelot's and Tristan's platonic relationships with their traditional lady loves are thoughtfully portrayed. Other elements, such as the portrayals of Queen Mab and primary antagonist Nimue (clad in a notably anachronistic outfit), are clunky. Queen Mab's brief arc as a power-hungry, vengeful villain leads to a heavy-handed, underdeveloped message about human greed and environmental destruction that feels forced. The art sometimes feels flat, with a visual narrative style that's akin to superhero comics. The main cast present white.An intriguing premise hampered by underwhelming execution. (Graphic fantasy. 14-18)

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Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 7-12

In this queer reimagining of an Arthurian legend, Knights of the Round Table Lancelot and Tristan set out on a quest to find the missing magician Merlin but instead discover an unexpected romance perfect for fans of The Prince and the Dressmaker and Squire.

When Merlin goes missing and Camelot falls under attack, King Arthur sends his estranged half-sister, Morgan le Fay, and esteemed Knights of the Round Table, Tristan and Lancelot, to find him. As the reluctant trio travels through Albion saving towns from treacherous foes and battling fae, their bonds deepen, and sparks fly between the two knights. Before they can sort through their complicated feelings, an unexpected dark force appears, bringing what just might be the end of Camelot. 

From debut author James Persichetti and new talent L.S. Biehler, Tristan and Lancelot: A Tale of Two Knights will sweep readers away with an epic quest and a love story for the ages.


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