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Violence
Barely any
Adventure combat between anthropomorphic animals; appropriate for children
Language
None
No profanity; Jacques's warm storytelling voice
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
None
No psychological intensity concerns; a rousing adventure about courage and freedom
What this book is about
The second Redwall novel is a prequel, following Martin the Warrior as he comes to Mossflower Wood and leads the woodlanders in rebellion against the tyrannical wildcat Queen Tsarmina. Jacques's beloved animal fantasy series has entertained children for decades with its feast descriptions, loyal heroes, and cartoonish villainy. The adventure violence is appropriate for children throughout.
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