Cover of 'The Order of the White Boar'

I was privileged to be able to help proof-read a copy of Alex Marchant’s new children’s novel about a twelve-year-old boy in the service of Richard, Duke of Gloucester and I was delighted to find that it was well-written, engaging and – wait for it! – pro-Richard! At last we have a novel for children from aged ten and up (and that includes children up to 100!) which depicts Richard as we see him: the just, fair, merciful and intelligent man as opposed to the traditional Tudor/Shakespearean monster and tyrant.

The Order of the White Boar tells the story of Matthew, a talented singer who is sent to Middleham and taken into the household of Richard and Anne. He makes friends while there, including Richard and Anne’s young son, Edward. This is a refreshing change as Edward is shown as a more major character than in most Ricardian novels.

Cover of 'The Order of the White Boar'

Because of the main protagonist’s age (twelve), it will certainly appeal to children, both boys and girls, of a similar age but don’t let that concern you – it is not an oversimplified story and the plot is just as enthralling for adults. There is a suitable villain and tests of loyalty, chivalry and courage – everything that a child would love. The historical detail is accurate and well-researched and Richard’s character is shown in a sympathetic and positive light.

Back and front covers of 'The Order of the White Boar'

The Order of the White Boar is the first part of Matthew’s story and the next part promises to be just as exciting and appealing. I can honestly see this becoming a classic for Ricardians and it should definitely be promoted for schoolchildren learning about Richard III, either through history lessons or as a counterpoint to Shakespeare.

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  1. Reblogged this on My Writing Blog and commented:

    My review of ‘The Order of the White Boar’

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  2. Reblogged this on The Order of the White Boar and commented:
    Another fantastic review for ‘The Order of the White Boar’, this time from the Murrey and Blue blog.
    ‘…well-written, engaging … everything that a child would love … I can honestly see this becoming a classic…’
    Many thanks JR Larner! 😃🐗
    https://murreyandblue.wordpress.com/2017/12/23/a-ricardian-novel-for-children/

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  3. […] Another fantastic review for ‘The Order of the White Boar’, this time from the Murrey and Blue blog. ‘…well-written, engaging … everything that a child would love … I can honestly see this becoming a classic…’ Many thanks JR Larner! 😃🐗 https://murreyandblue.wordpress.com/2017/12/23/a-ricardian-novel-for-children/ […]

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  4. […] is a new Ricardian children’s author on the block: Alex Marchant. Alex kindly agreed to an […]

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  5. […] support for King Richard has led her to write this book about his childhood. In the spring there will be another book, following his […]

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  6. Your storytelling has a timeless quality that will resonate with generations to come.

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