Squire & Knight (Paperback)

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Squire & Knight (Paperback)

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This is book number 1 in the Squire & Knight series.

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“I loved this middle grade graphic novel about a young squire and a dragon that is destroying the town. Can’t wait for it to come out and to hand it to all the kids I know.”
— Elizabeth Schieber, Rainy Day Books, Fairway, KS

A young squire tackles mysteries, monsters and magic, but the inept knight he serves takes the credit. Every time.

Squire is brainy, bookish, and terribly under-appreciated by the brawny, inept knight Sir Kelton, who somehow always gets all the glory. So when the two mismatched heroes find themselves in a cursed village plagued by a demonic dragon, Kelton rides off to slay it and Squire stays behind to catch up on some reading. But Squire starts to notice that something isn’t quite right about this town . . . Can he uncover its strange secrets?

Scott Chantler is the critically-acclaimed, Eisner-nominated cartoonist of BIX, TWO GENERALS, and the THREE THIEVES series. SQUIRE & KNIGHT marks his triumphant return to the world of all-ages fantasy. He lives and works in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
Product Details ISBN: 9781250249340
ISBN-10: 1250249341
Publisher: First Second
Publication Date: May 9th, 2023
Pages: 176
Language: English
Series: Squire & Knight

A Junior Library Guild selection

"A timeless, smart take on a classic story."—Booklist, starred review

"Compelling and full of adventure, with a plot as clever as its main character."—Kirkus

"A witty, adventurous tale with excellent character building, this graphic novel gives readers of fantasy and medieval stories plenty to enjoy."—School Library Journal

"...
an enjoyable read that champions the shy, the brainy and the inquisitive." —BookPage