a fascinating glimpse into the world of the time, told in Kevin Crossley-Holland’s trademark lyrical, limpid prose. And the illustrations are simply sublime […] Terrific design and production from the publisher too. One not to be missed.
Books for Keeps
incredible tale […] the perfect read for any budding historians or adventurers.
WRD Magazine
What do you get when you bring together the evergreen storyteller, Kevin Crossley-Holland and the fabulous illustrative work of Chris Riddell? Something wonderful […] you’ll certainly want to read this for yourselves.
The Letterpress Project
rhythmic, dramatically told prose…rich illustrations.
Red Reading Hub
informative as well as entertaining…this has the feel of a special book – something echoed by the presence of Chris Riddell’s glorious artwork on every page, which – as you would expect – is beautifully executed and which goes a long way towards telling the story alongside the text.
World’s Smallest Library
Step into the Anglo-Saxon world of King Alfred the Great in a lyrical retelling from a Carnegie Medal-winning author and Kate Greenaway Medal-winning former Children's Laureate.
Alfred the Great is one of the most iconic rulers in British history and the only one to be known as "Great". Not only did he mount a fierce resistance against Viking invaders, he was also a keen scholar and collector of stories. He welcomed travellers with a tale to his court, which brings in the intrepid sailor Wulfstan. Wulfstan dazzles Alfred's court with a story of shipwrecks, horse-racing and a ruler buried in ice.
Kevin Crossley-Holland has translated Wulfstan's thrilling tale from the Anglo-Saxon into a rhythmic prose poem with lavish artwork by Chris Riddell.