Title: The Savage Damsel and the Dwarf Author: Gerald Morris Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company Pages: 213 Synopsis: (from the publisher) Her castle under siege by an evil knight who keeps beheading all her would-be rescuers, Lady Lynet realizes that the only way to get help is to get it herself. So one night she slips away and strikes out for King Arthur's court, where she hopes to find a gallant knight to vanquish the Knight of the Red Lands and free her castle. Instead, she finds an odd dwarf named Roger and a scruffy kitchen hand named Beaumains. As the three unlikely companions return to Lynet's castle, they face suprising adventures, including encounters with the uncanny Squire Terence, his master, Sir Gawain, and the majestic sorceress Morgan. And somewhere along the way, Lynet discovers that people can be much more than they seem. . |
It
should be said first off that this is one of my all-time favorite books ever. I’ve
read it so much my hardcover edition
is falling apart. My first wobbly try at screenplay writing was adapting this
book. So you probably shouldn’t pay attention to anything I have to say about
it. Just go read it for yourself. Preferably in the much better cover of the
newer editions.
Spoilers,
etc…