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The Kestrel
  

The Kestrel (Paperback)

by Lloyd Alexander (Author) "Spring in the Carla River valley was a matter of opinion ..." (more)
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A trilogy by Lloyd Alexander, the grand master of fantasy!, Mai 12 2003
The second book of the Westmark Trilogy, the adventures of Westmark continues in "The Kestrel". Theo is now traveling through Westmark to learn more about the country. He and Mickle, now known as Princess Augusta, are hoping to be married after he returns. But suddenly and without warning, Westmark is thrown into turmoil as the neighboring country of Regia has declared war on Westmark. Theo is once again forced into making a hard decision, will he stay in the sidelines or fight for his country? Eventually, he joins under the command of Florian and his people to fight a guerrilla war against the troops of Regia. As he sees brave and honorable men die one by one, Theo finds himself changing into a merciless commander and a stranger to himself...

For those familiar with Lloyd Alexander's award winning series, "The Prydain Chronicles", I can honestly and truly recommend this other series written by the 'grand master of fantasy'. A bit more serious with dark overtones, "The Westmark Trilogy" deals with realistic events that can almost convince you that the series is based on true historical events. Through the series you will be given a chance to explore the characters as they struggle with forces beyond their control. Lloyd Alexander gives a realistically accurate study of human nature and psychology of war. I must say, after reading this book, I was left in thoughtful silence, musing over what I had just finished reading. It is not very often we Young Adults are given books which leaves you in a state of contemplation

As I said, I can highly recommend the thrilling and psychologically filling "Westmark Trilogy". Best to read in order. But the faint-hearted be warned, this book and the next one in the series are somewhat violent and gritty since the main theme is about war. But nothing too bad to turn away lovers of a good series! Pick these series up!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A shrieking Kestrel, Nov. 10 2002
Par peter (Pepper Pike, OH USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Regia is invading Westmark. King Constantine IX of Regia and his uncle, Duke Conrad, have already paid off the corrupt General Erzcour, who is the commander of all of Westmark’s forces. Erzcour has ordered all of his men on the Regian border to surrender to Regia. However, many of his soldiers and officers disobey his orders, to stand and fight for their country in the mountains that separate Regia from Westmark. Unfortunately, the valiant fighters are leaderless and low on ammunition. They beat a hasty retreat. Queen Augusta of Westmark, who was formerly a street urchin because the corrupt chief minister, Cabbarus (now affiliated with Regia), threw her out on the streets before she knew she was a princess, orders a carriage to carry her to the border. She then rallies the remains of the army to the nearest city and resupplies there. She is eventually forced to fall further and further back. Meanwhile, revolutionaries who wish to overthrow the monarchy must for the time being support it because if Westmark is defeated, then they will be also. One group is lead by Florian, a very well respected anti-monarchist. He begins to organize militias and to support the Queen’s army as well as he can. Justin, a far more radical revolutionary who will stop at nothing to establish a republic, leads the second group. Theo, Queen Augusta’s boyfriend, becomes second in command of Justin’s group, and assumes the name “Colonel Kestrel”.

I would recommend The Kestrel to anyone who has already read the book that comes first in the trilogy, Westmark, because The Kestrel is the second book. Westmark helps give you more background information on most of the characters, particularly Queen Augusta and Theo (Colonel Kestrel), and the setting. This book is excellent. It combines war, romance, and comedy (in subplots) into one very pleasurable story.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Best of an Excellent Series, Juil 21 2002
Par Michael Weber "fairportfan" (Atlanta) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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While "Westmark" (the previous book) and "The Beggar Queen" (the final book in this trilogy) are excellent books, this is the best, because -- well, because it's the one that has the power to hurt the most as you see what characters you care for are forced into by circumstance, the twists of fate and their own sense of duty.

Former Chief Minister Cabbarus, forced into exile in "Westmark" plots with the uncle of the King of neighbouring Regia to invade Westmark and re-establish a "proper" society. Theo wanders the country, trying to get a grip on how he feels about the thought of Mickle, the street urchin he fell in love with in "Westmark" becoming Queen... with himself intended as Prince Consort.

When the invasion begins, Mickle finds herself forced to become a military commander, and Theo finds himself among Florian's "children" again, fighting the Regians as an irregular, eventually rising to the rank of colonel among Florian's forces.

And Alexamder takes the chance -- without seeming preachy or heavy-handed -- to present us with just a bit (PG13 rating or so) of the horror of war and what it does to even good people.

Because "Colonel Kestrel", the brilliant and ruthless revolutionary/guerrilla leader is, also, the gentle Theo, who has never believed in violence as a solution to anything.

Someone has said, more or less, that Alexander is here presenting a parable on the uses and effects of violence, in causes good and not-so-good. He proposes (by example) the question "When -- if ever -- is violence justified in a 'good cause'?", and proceeds to show us (again by example) the answers to that question arrived at by various people of greater or lesser good-will.

And then he hands the reader an even hotter potato to examine than that -- he asks us to consider the after-effects of violence (even "in a good cause") on the people who have found themselves forced into it.

And it hurts -- in a good way -- to see what some people must give up so that others may still have it.

(David Drake presents a much more violent -- and most *definitely* adult -- look at much the same questions in his military SF novel "Redliners".)

In the end, everyone is forced to compromise somewhat, and all *appears* to be well.

On the other hand, this *is* the second olume of a trilogy.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 yay!
i am sooooo happy that this book is being published again. i love this book. its the best of the three in the westmark series, and i've been looking for it since i checked it... Read more
Publié le Juil 16 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 The kestrel
The Kestrel is my favorite of the trilorgy (starts with Westmark)Theo is stuck in a war and his lover on one side his frinds on another (still the good side) and the enemy. Read more
Publié le Déc 23 2001 par Raina

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Kestrel
OK by far this is the best series of books i have read... i read them at school and fell in love with the books, everyting about the story is perfect it is a must read book... Read more
Publié le Juil 15 2001 par kat

5.0étoiles sur 5 only the best young adult fiction ever...
i lovelovelovelovelovelove this book... ive checked it out at the library numerous times, and i wanted to buy it... UNfortunately, i cant, since it is out of print... Read more
Publié le Mars 27 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Kestrel
A wonderful book for upper elementary/middle school readers. Action. Fantasy. Strong young men and women characters (the girl definately does not wait to be rescued - a fact... Read more
Publié le Mai 27 2000 par Gail Schwoebel

5.0étoiles sur 5 Entertaining and important novel for young readers
A fine installment in the acclaimed Westmark series, "The Kestrel" showcases Alexander's formidable talent for high-adventure narrative while exploring the dehumanizing... Read more
Publié le Mars 29 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful, A Masterpiece of Literature
I first read the title in elementary school, and since then I have fallen in love with it. I read it quite frequently throughout my Middle School years, unfortunately, though, my... Read more
Publié le Sep 23 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Good Continuation of Westmark
I really liked this book. I read it in only a couple hours because I could not put it down. It has a lot of battle and war, which inevitably makes it sad, but there's still some... Read more
Publié le Aoû 7 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Kestrel, out of print? A crime!
This is a tremendous book. Lloyd Alexander is a wonderful story-teller, and the Westmark trilogy is among his finest works. I read and re-read these books in Jr. Read more
Publié le Juil 22 1999 par Jay B. McCoy

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Kestrel was a great all around book
Theo goes to war on Justins army, while at the same time Mickle leads a band of warriors t hold the Regians off. Soon in a battle Stock does not return, that makes Theo angry. Read more
Publié le Fév 15 1999

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