Young Peter trains to become a knight. Secretly, Peter is also learning to read and write. When Peter tries to warn of a private letter he saw that says Lord Hawkwood is in danger, no one believes him. Will he be able to convince everyone of what he has read before it's too late?
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Fiona Undrill is a freelance editor and author, writing for both teachers and children. She has written for a number of educational publishers, including for the Oxford Reading Tree series used in the vast majority of UK primary schools. Fiona has an MA in Children's Literature and was previously a primary teacher. She has a deep interest in language and sti
More about Fiona UndrillLaura Tolton lives and works in England. She has a keen interest in myths and legends and the landscapes that inspire such stories. Laura graduated from the University of East London in 2009 with a degree in graphic arts and illustration. The subjects of her projects are wide ranging and include books on American Girl, Alice in Wonderland, Troy, and Robin Ho
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