Synopsis
Book 1 of 5 in the Prydain Chronicles. Blending rich elements of Welsh legends and universal mythology, from the imaginary kingdom of Prydain comes a tale of enchantment, both good and evil, and of the Assistant Pig Keeper who wants to become a hero. In an enthralling chronicle, Taran, Assistant Pig Keeper to a famous oracular sow, sets out on a hazardous mission to save Prydain from the forces of evil. He meets adventures in which humor and high valor are blended--for this is fantasy that is rooted in reality and truth. As Mr. Alexander says: "Most of us are called on to perform tasks far beyond what we believe we can do. Our capabilities seldom match our aspirations, and we are often woefully unprepared. To this extent, we are all Assistant Pig Keepers at heart."Mindful Muslim Review
Bored of his mundane life as a pig keeper, Taran longs for adventure and excitement. As his life finally takes a more tantalizing turn, Taran gains self-awareness and strives to overcome his weaknesses. He maintains humility and adab with others, focusing on their strengths rather than their weaknesses and showing them respect, the antithesis of arrogance (p. 184-185). His mentor, Prince Gwydion, shines as an exemplary ruler, embodying the aspects of true leadership. In the Book of Three, Gwydion resists the temptations of eternal life and power offered by the evil queen, while struggling against hopelessness when he’s imprisoned and tortured. He realizes the pernicious effects of despair and overcomes it, emerging as a stronger, better leader. (p. 178)
Mindful Muslim Reader recommends Books 1-5 in this series.