Book Descriptions
for Igraine the Brave by Cornelia Funke
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Igraine, the daughter of magicians, has no interest in magic; she wants to be a knight. When their castle is besieged by Osmund the Greedy, an evil neighbor who wants to steal their Singing Books of Magic, it is up to Igraine to set things right—with the help of the Sorrowful Knight of the Mount of Tears. This is an engaging story for young fantasy fans with a cast of colorful characters (even their names are colorful). There’s lots of humor mixed in with magic, which sometimes goes awry, and conflict between chivalrous and evil knights. 2008 USBBY Outstanding International Books List. ca
Originally pub lished as Igraine Ohnefurcht in German by Cecilie Dressler Verlag Germany, in 1998. Translated by Anthea Bell.
From the Publisher
Igraine dreams of becoming a famous knight just like her great grandfather, but the truth is, life at the family castle is rather boring. Until the nephew of the baroness-next-door shows up. He’s got a dastardly plan to capture the castle and claim as his own the wonderful singing spell books that belong to Igraine’s magician parents. To make matters worse, at the very moment of the siege, her mom and dad botch a spell, turning themselves into pigs! Aided by a Gentle Giant and a Sorrowful Knight, it’s up to Igraine to be brave and save the day—and the books!
“Illustrated with pen-and-ink sketches of Igraine in action, plus many tiny tomes sporting stubby limbs and animated faces, this engaging read, or read-aloud, is ‘joust’ the ticket for all young fans of non-gender-specific knightly valor.” —Kirkus Reviews