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Outcast of Redwall: A Tale from Redwall (édition 2004)

par Brian Jacques (Auteur)

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The destinies of the badger lord dubbed Sunflash and his mortal enemy, the ferret warlord Swartt Sixclaw, are entwined with those of many creatures, particularly the inhabitants of Redwall Abbey.
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Titre:Outcast of Redwall: A Tale from Redwall
Auteurs:Brian Jacques (Auteur)
Info:Firebird (2004), Edition: Reissue, 360 pages
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During a battle gone wrong on his quest for revenge, the evil warlord Swartt Sixclaw leaves behind his son Veil. Found and brought to Redwall Abbey, Veil is taken in by a young mousemaid named Bryony. And despite the Redwaller’s peaceful nature, some believe once a vermin always a vermin. When items go missing, or things go awry, Veil is always the first to blame. Each time Bryony stands by his side, defending the young ferret as if he were her own. Until one day he goes too far and is banished from Redwall Abbey. With nowhere else to go, Veil seeks out his father, but life with vermin is never easy.

While Outcast of Redwall may seem as though it focuses on Veil’s time at the Abbey and his journey after, there is a much bigger story to be told. In order to understand how Veil ends up abandoned, readers are introduced to the long time feud between Sunflash the Mace and Swartt Sixclaw. As the badger lord and ferret cross paths time and again, the badger lord sets his eyes on thwarting Swartt’s villainous ways. And true to vermin style, Swartt Sixclaw swears revenge on the badger.

Knowing Veil’s family history only adds to the doubt readers and Redwallers may feel toward the young ferret. It brings into question if Veil comes from a wicked father, does it inherently mean Veil will behave the same way? Bryony is set on the path she can turn Veil’s behavior around if she gives him enough love and support. But some in the abbey cast doubt on Veil, and he grows up in an environment where blame is constantly placed on him for every misdeed. When he eventually takes things too far he is cast out. On his own, Veil’s behavior only further escalates. Whether it is to protect himself from the guilt he feels, or because he embraces his vermin nature is up to the reader to decide.

Despite both Sunflash and Veil’s storylines dealing with heavier themes, Brian Jacques does a wonderful job balancing them with acts of kindness and good natured creatures. One of my favorite moments was when Sunflash spoke of all the recipes he learned from friends on his journey. He spoke of the emotions he felt when eating these delicacies and his desire to share them with friends. Food and feasting is a common occurrence in the Redwall books, and each time a dish is described the reader’s mouth will water. Never read a Redwall book on an empty stomach!

Outcast of Redwall breaks the mold from previous Redwall novels and explores the world beyond the abbey in greater detail. It also shows how even those in Redwall who are seen as kind and caring creatures, can still hold grudges and doubts. Not everyone is perfect, and certain behaviors can change the path of those influenced by them. Altogether this was another riveting adventure filled with quests, friendships, and battles. ( )
  Letora | Jun 13, 2023 |
I first read the Redwall books years ago and I still enjoy them when I recently re-read them. I love the world building and the creativity with which these animals were anthropomorphized. The level of description is really well done and very detailed. So adventurous and so very entertaining. ( )
  KateKat11 | Sep 24, 2021 |
The first time I read this book I had some trouble finishing it. At the time, I'd been reading Redwall novels almost nonstop, and the stories were starting to all be very similar to me.

However, several years have since gone by, and when I picked this book up again I eagerly devoured its contents. Perhaps not the best book in the series, but certainly a fine offering. ( )
  shadrachanki | Jun 8, 2018 |
Like all the Redwall books - on its own, it's a good story with a little depth. Sunflash the Mace, a badger, and his friend the hawk Skarlath, versus the ferret Swartt Sixclaw; Sunflash comes to Salamandastron and becomes the new Badger Lord. Side story that interacts with the main one - Veil Sixclaw growing up in Redwall. Plus Sunflash is Bella's son, and they meet at the end (timeline - Bella knew Martin, when she was younger). Species is destiny, pretty much, though Veil does manage to transcend a little bit. Funny bits, foodie bits, mildly gory bits, a pleasant read but not much more. ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Nov 11, 2017 |
Although my copy was missing pages; I went ahead and finished the book. Another good story by Brian Jacques, although not nearly as good as "Redwall" or "Martin the Warrior" ( )
  LisaDillmanWright | Oct 14, 2016 |
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