
Cedric, the Forester
by Bernard Gay Marshall
About this book
In Bernard Gay Marshall's thrilling medieval adventure *Cedric, the Forester*, a young forester must navigate treachery, combat, and political upheaval to protect those he loves during a turbulent time in English history. When Castle Mountjoy faces siege and darkness threatens the realm, Cedric emerges as an unlikely hero—armed with bow, courage, and unwavering loyalty. From desperate escapes through enchanted forests to epic confrontations with outlaws and tyrants, this classic novel weaves together sword-and-sorcery elements with the rich pageantry of medieval life, including archery contests, noble duels, and the clash between common folk and their overlords.
Marshall's vivid storytelling captures the struggle between honor and survival, as Cedric battles armored knights, navigates dangerous mountain passes, and ultimately finds himself on the road to Runnymede—where history itself turns. The narrative pulses with action and atmosphere, painting a world where skill with a bow matters as much as strength of character.
Perfect for listeners who love historical fiction steeped in adventure, swashbuckling tales, and stories of ordinary people rising to extraordinary challenges, *Cedric, the Forester* remains a timeless escape into a world of valor and heroism.
