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The Fool's Tale
 
The Fool's Tale
Author: Nicole Galland

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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780060721510 - ISBN-10: 0060721510
Publication Date: 2/1/2006
Pages: 544


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
The year 1198. All of Wales is in turmoil. King Maelgwyn ap Cadwallon, known to his people as Noble, is struggling to protect his small kingdom from treacherous Welsh princes and Roger Mortimer, an ambitious English baron who murdered Noble's father years earlier. Desperate to secure a peace treaty, the king grimly agrees to a political marriage with Isabel Mortimer, Roger's niece.
Isabel, not yet twenty, is confounded by the intimacy and informality of the Welsh court, which to her foreign eyes looks barbaric and backward. As determined and willful as she is naïve, she eventually earns the respect and affection of her husband and his subjects -- with the notable exception of Gwirion, the king's oldest and oddest friend, who has a particular, private reason to hate Mortimers.
Gwirion's rascally tricks and diversions are expected -- and relished -- by all at Cymaron Castle. But a disastrous prank played during the royal wedding ignites a volatile competition between queen and confidant for the king's affection, with most unexpected consequences.
As Mortimer makes it apparent that he has no intention of honoring the peace treaty, the bond between Noble and Isabel grows strained. And when Gwirion and Isabel's mutual animosity is abruptly transformed, Noble finds himself as threatened by those he loves best as by the enemies who menace his crown.

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Brenda R. (bothrootes) wrote on 9/27/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

The Fool's Tale takes place in 1198 in Wales when a marriage bound lands together rather than love, and Queen's were to be grateful and obedient to their King. The story is full of hummor, tragedy and historical folk lore. The characters grabe you from the begining and it's hard to put down. I was shocked by the ending and went searching for more books by Nicole Galland when I was finished.


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Faliscia M. (fefe) wrote on 9/10/2009...


PG-13. Lots of names I didn't even try to pronounce. The story is interesting, but a little far fetched. I didn't care for the ending, but overall a good read. ****

Patricia lucky7 wrote on 8/29/2009...


Set in twelfth century Wales, there are characaters I both disliked and admired at different times in the story. It also has moments of hilarious comedy and extreme tragedy. The relationships between the Welsh King, his new Norman wife (marriage of convenience), and the castle's resident "fool" (also the Kings best friend and confident through life) transforms and threatens all in this novel of intrigue and love. The author does a good job of character development and although her use of "modern day" "conversation seemed at times unbelievable in this setting I enjoyed the tale. It was difficult through the first few chapters to sort out the many different characters, mainly because of the Welsh names, but the printed cast of characters at the beginning of the book was a helpful resource.

Kayla T. wrote on 8/13/2009...


Good read. Very intertaining. I like this author and am going to read another one of her books soon.

Barbara E. wrote on 11/11/2008...


this is a great book, I love books from this time period.


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