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Violence
Some
Battle violence and sword combat; consistent with the Redwall series' action level
Language
None
Clean language; dialect-rich but wholesome
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
None
Themes of courage, loyalty, and fighting for home
What this book is about
The seventeenth Redwall novel follows Rakkety Tam MacBurl, a wildcat clan's warrior squirrel who comes to Redwall in search of payment for service — and finds himself drawn into a battle against a wolverine warlord of extraordinary savagery. Brian Jacques's beloved series delivers its characteristic mix of feast descriptions, dialect-rich characters, and sword-and-shield adventure in familiar form.
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