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“Had I done it sooner, perhaps he might have lived. He was a man of courage and good heart, a proud man. Now he is dead. I saved the signal to use in a worthy cause, and when I found one it was wasted.” “Wasted?” answered Fflewddur. “I think not. Since you did your best and didn’t begrudge using it, I shouldn’t call it wasted at all.”

Quote by Lloyd Alexander

Work

Taran Wanderer

Taran Wanderer is a classic work of fantasy literature, blending elements of Celtic mythology with a richly detailed world. The story follows Taran, a seemingly ordinary young man, as he is drawn into a world of magic and wonder. Through his journey, Taran encounters various characters, faces moral dilemmas, and discovers his own strengths and weaknesses. The novel is known for its engaging narrative and its exploration of themes such as courage, friendship, and the search for identity. more

Author

Lloyd Alexander
Lloyd Alexander

Lloyd Alexander, born on January 30, 1924, was an American author of children's literature. Known for his rich imagination and unique narrative style, his works have been highly appreciated by readers. more

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