Tam grows up in a remote rural village, dreaming of escape across swamps, forests, and mountain passes to reach the famed city of Colonia. When he finally sets out, his adventure yields more than he bargained for: a mysterious golden eye, a treacherous sea serpent, and an encounter with a young woman of royal blood living rough in a mountain hideaway. She is Queen Kristina — determined, dispossessed, and fighting to reclaim a throne seized by a savage tyrant. What begins as an unlikely alliance becomes a dangerous quest to overthrow a ruler who has turned justice into a distant memory — and to fulfill a prophecy neither of them fully understands.
Tam's Tale sits proudly in the tradition of classic heroic fantasy.
What did I think?
Tam's Tale is a fantasy adventure story that is aimed at readers aged 8 and over. Michael Findlay has created an eventful journey for the main character of Tam and the illustrations by Lon Eric Craven are exquisite.
There's a fabulous map and a very useful cast of characters at the start of the book and there's a glossary at the back to help with some of the Scottish words with which some readers may be unfamiliar. There are a lot of characters so I found that I often referred to the character list to remind me who was who.
Although I don't have children, the writing seems quite advanced for young readers and the story feels more aimed at adult readers to me. It's an entertaining adventure story but I couldn't really get into a good reading rhythm with it, I think perhaps due to the number of characters so younger readers will probably fare better than me with my old and pickled brain.
The hardback edition is stunning and it has the look and feel of a classic tale so it's one to consider adding to your bookshelf.
I received a gifted hardback for the Love Books Tours readalong and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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