I loved Brian Jacques' Redwall series as a kid. They're all classic "hero's journey" books starring anthropomorphic woodland creatures in a medieval setting. They have clear good and evil, but still show the consequences of war (namely death) on both sides. There's a consistent ethic of seeking peace, but fighting when necessary.
I loved Brian Jacques' Redwall series as a kid. They're all classic "hero's journey" books starring anthropomorphic woodland creatures in a medieval setting. They have clear good and evil, but still show the consequences of war (namely death) on both sides. There's a consistent ethic of seeking peace, but fighting when necessary.
The books are also known for having detailed descriptions of food due to being written for disabled people.
Ah yes. Brian Jacques started out by writing stories to entertain the children at a school for the blind that he met through work.