King Arthur and the Quest for the Holy Grail
By B.B. Gallagher · Published by TAN Books
Overview
This poetic retelling presents the legend of King Arthur and his noble knights — Excalibur drawn, the Round Table formed, and a sacred quest begun for the Cup of Christ. Told in lilting verse and accompanied by vibrant illustrations, it invites children into a world of chivalry, faith, virtue, and redemption rooted in the Christian imagination. A Character Development and Virtue Guide at the end helps families reflect on virtue and holiness together.
- Introduces children to the classic Arthurian legend through poetic, age-appropriate storytelling
- Captures themes of faith, courage, humility, and redemption in a story shaped by Christian virtue
- Features rich, colorful illustrations that bring knights, castles, and quests to life for young imaginations
- Encourages family discussion through a built-in virtue guide and reflection questions
- Transforms a timeless legend into a pathway for children to understand honor, holiness, and moral character
Intended Audience
For children and families seeking a faith-centered introduction to Grail lore and Christian chivalry, and for parents, catechists, or youth ministers wishing to use classic stories as tools for moral formation.
Key Themes
- Christian virtue and moral formation
- Faith, courage, and redemption
- Chivalry, honor, and spiritual quest