Sword in the Stone

Sword in the Stone

By T. H. White

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Book 1 of 4 in the  Once and Future King Series
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grade 8n/a7.590876

The extraordinary story of a boy called the Wart - ignored by everyone except his tutor, Merlin - who goes on to become King Arthur.

Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
ISBN-13: 9780007263493
ISBN-10: 000726349X
Published on 3/3/2008
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 368

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Have you heard of King Arthur? Most people have. They know about how he had a round table and pulled a sword from a stone to become king. But this book isn't about King Arthur fighting wars. The Sword in the Stone is about how Arthur, nicknamed Wart, had adventures like getting lost in a forest or almost getting eaten by a witch. One day Wart and his foster brother Kay's governess goes crazy and must be sent to a hospital. She can no longer teach Wart and Kay, so Sir Ector, Wart's foster father, has to find a new tutor for the boys. One day Wart is walking in the woods when he sees an old man. The old man's name is Merlyn, and he is strange in many ways. First, he ages backward, meaning he was born at the end of time. That means that as Wart gets older, Merlyn is younger! Second, he's a wizard who can perform a few spells, including making the plates wash themselves. Third, Merlyn has a pet owl who can talk. Merlyn knows he will be Wart's tutor because he ages backward, so Wart brings Merlyn back to the castle. Once he's Wart's tutor, Merlyn educates him by turning him into different animals, like a fish, a merlin, an owl, and more. Along the way, Wart learns many things he can use when he becomes king. I liked this book because it was hilarious, and the plot wasn't complicated. I recommend The Sword in the Stone if you like funny books or historical fiction books.