Grail Prince

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Grail Prince
Grail Prince by Nancy McKenzie.jpg
First edition cover
Author Nancy McKenzie
Country United States
Language English
Genre Arthurian literature
Publisher Random House
Publication date
2003
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 576 pp
ISBN 0-345-45648-3
OCLC 51337308
LC Class PS3613.C557 G73 2003

Grail Prince, a 2003 novel by American author Nancy McKenzie written in the tradition of Arthurian legends, recounts a version of Galahad's quest for the Holy Grail. The novel is a sequel to McKenzie's Queen of Camelot (2002).

Plot summary

Before his death, King Arthur sends young Galahad, the oldest son of Lancelot and Elaine, on a quest to find the lost treasures of an ancient king — a Grail, a Spear, a Sword — which will safeguard Britain’s future.

For Galahad, the search becomes a transformative journey into manhood. His quest challenges his famed gallantry and purity, the traits that set him apart in Arthurian legend as the only knight fit for and worthy of the quest for the Holy Grail.

Critical reception

Publishers Weeklys' review was positive, writing that "familiarity with the Arthurian legends isn't necessary to enjoy this engrossing medieval fantasy."[1] The Romantic Times stated that the novel was "a highly original interpretation of the character of Galahad. At times his overly sanctimonious attitude creates heartrending scenes, but Ms. McKenzie showcases the human frailties of love and honor as the boy becomes a man."[2]

The novel was preceded by Queen of Camelot (2002) and succeeded by Prince of Dreams (2004).[3][4]

References

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  4. Busby, p. 144.

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