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Paperback Medallion Book

ISBN: 0890842825

ISBN13: 9780890842829

Medallion

(Book #2 in the Gadallan Trilogy Series)

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Prince Trave must prove himself worthy to rule by winning the gold medallion. Grades 4-7. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great Read

Great literature for our homeschool. Allegorically explores Christians themes of truth and faith. Plus its a fun, rich, read.

Great book for fourth grade

I highly recommend this book. I use this in my 4th grade classroom at the end of the year. The prince goes on a search for his father's medallion. It is an allegory and teaches qualities such as honesty, hard-work, loyalty and forgiveness. The boys especially enjoy the book. We make shields and our own medallions.The plot is intersting and the character development is very clear. My students love this book. This book would be good for both a classroom and for homeschooling.

QUEST TO BE KING

PRINCE TRAVE SETS AOUT WITH THE KING OF KAPNOS TO FIND HIS FATHER'S MEDALLION TO PROVE THAT HE IS THE RIGHTFUL KING OF GADALLA. THEN AFTER A BAD ENCOUNTER WITH THE ENEMY HE LEARNS A STARTLING SECRET BUT HAS NO TIME TO PONDER IT BECAUSE HE HAS TO SAVE GADALLA FROM BEING USURPED BY THE ENEMIES

QUEST TO BE KING

PRINCE TRAVE SETS AOUT WITH THE KING OF KAPNOS TO FIND HIS FATHER'S MEDALLION TO PROVE THAT HE IS THE RIGHTFUL KING OF GADALLA. THEN AFTER A BAD ENCOUNTER WITH THE ENEMY HE LEARNS A STARTLING SECRET BUT HAS NO TIME TO PONDER IT BECAUSE HE HAS TO SAVE GADALLA FROM BEING USURPED BY THE ENEMIES

What makes a King?

Trave is prince of Gadalla, but he should be king. His fatherdied long ago, and he often reminds himself that his uncle, Panii, isnot the rightful king. One day he will rule. Now Trave is not allowed to own a falcon. Now he is not allowed a horse. One day he will have a stable full of fine horses. One day all Gadalla will listen to him and obey his every word.Trave has little thought of any but himself (and horses)until he meets a visitor to Gadalla, Gris, the wise king of Kapnos. This king remembers Trave's father, of whom it is forbidden to speak. King Gris may be able to help Trave get his throne. He promises to lead Trave on the dangerous journey to find the medallion which is the mark of the true king.Trave and Gris set off at once, on a journey which leads far. Trave finds himself forced to do many things which do not seem the job of a king, and forbidden to do what a king should be allowed. Perhaps Gris is not truly helping him. Perhaps there is a better way to the crown. Perhaps the medallion does not even exist.In his journeys, Trave learns the dutys of a king: To learn what is true; To believe the truth; To act on that belief.Though totally fictitious, this is one of the greatest children's books I have read. An exciting story is used to teach the lesson which Christ so humbly demonstrated by washing His disciples feet: The true king is first a servant.
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