Triss facts for kids
Author | Brian Jacques |
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Illustrator | David Elliot |
Cover artist | David Wyatt |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | Redwall |
Genre | Fantasy novel |
Publisher | Viking (UK) & Philomel (US) |
Publication date
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2002 |
Media type | Print (hardback and paperback) |
Pages | 416 (UK Hardback) & 400 (US Hardback) |
ISBN | 0-670-91067-8 (UK Hardback) & ISBN: 0-399-23723-2 (US Hardback) |
OCLC | 50214982 |
Preceded by | The Taggerung |
Followed by | Loamhedge |
Triss is an exciting fantasy book written by the famous author Brian Jacques. It was first published in 2002. This book is the fifteenth story in his very popular Redwall series. It has also been translated into French, so more readers can enjoy it!
The Story of Triss
This book tells the thrilling adventure of a young female squirrel named Trisscar, who is usually called Triss. She is held as a slave by a royal family of mean white ferrets. These ferrets live in a big castle on an island.
Triss is not alone in her struggle. She plans her escape with two other slaves: Shogg, a brave male otter, and Welfo, a clever female hedgehog. Together, they manage to break free from the ferrets' control.
The Chase for Freedom
After their escape, the evil ferrets do not give up easily. They chase Triss and her friends, determined to bring them back. The journey to freedom is full of danger and challenges.
New Friends and Big Battles
As Triss and Shogg continue their escape, they meet new allies. They join forces with strong warriors from Redwall Abbey and the mighty mountain fortress of Salamandastron. These brave woodland creatures decide to fight for what is right.
Together, Triss, Shogg, and their new friends face many enemies. They battle against fierce rats, the cruel ferrets, sneaky snakes, and other dangers. The story is all about their fight for freedom and justice.