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Protector of the Small

This series chronicles the extraordinary journey of a young girl who defies societal expectations to become a knight in a world that forbids it. Facing numerous challenges and skepticism, she perseveres with unwavering determination and courage. The narrative unfolds with thrilling adventures, loyal friendships, and moments of profound bravery. It's an inspiring tale about breaking barriers and proving that true strength comes from within.

Lady Knight
Protector of the Small Quartet - 3: Squire
Squire
Protector of the Small Quartet - 2: Page
Page
First Test

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  1. 1

    First Test

    • 240 pages
    • 9 hours of reading
    4.4(440)Add rating

    Tamora Pierce returns to the land of Tortall with a heroine who refuses to quit in this first book in the #1 New York Times bestselling Protector of the Small series. Ten years after knighthood training was opened to both males and females, no girl has been brave enough to try. But knighthood is Keladry's one true desire, and so she steps forward to put herself to the test. Up against the traditional hazing of pages and a grueling schedule, Kel faces one roadblock that seems insurmountable: Lord Wyldon, the training master of pages and squires. He is absolutely against girls becoming knights. So while he is forced to train her, Wyldon puts her on a probationary trial period that no male page has ever had to endure. Further set apart from her fellow trainees, Kel's path to knighthood is now that much harder. But she is determined to try, and she's making friends in the most unlikely places. One thing is for sure, Kel is not a girl to underestimate. From the Hardcover edition.

    First Test
  2. 2

    When they say you will fail ... fail to listen. The adventure continues in book two of the New York Times bestselling series from the fantasy author who is a legend herself: TAMORA PIERCE. A powerful classic that is more timely than ever, the Protector of the Small series is about smashing the ceilings others place above you.

    Page
  3. 2

    Protector of the Small Quartet - 2: Page

    Book 2 of the Protector of the Small Quartet

    • 257 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    Kel fights to maintain the rigorous regimen of a page while confronting the prejudices that come with being a female in a man’s world and coping with a crush on her closest friend, Neal. “Pierce makes Kel sweat for her success through perseverance, hard work, and skill. Readers will appreciate this true example of grrrl power.” —School Library Journal

    Protector of the Small Quartet - 2: Page
  4. 3

    Being the first is the last thing they expect of you. The adventure continues in book three of the New York Times bestselling series from the fantasy author who is a legend herself: TAMORA PIERCE. A powerful classic that is more timely than ever, the Protector of the Small series is about smashing the ceilings others place above you.

    Squire
  5. 3

    When Kel is chosen by the legendary Lord Raoul to be his squire, the conservatives of the realm hardly think she’s up to the job. Kel earns respect and admiration among the men, as well as the affection of a fellow squire. “This feminist fantasy is a delightful read.”—KLIATT

    Protector of the Small Quartet - 3: Squire
  6. 4

    Duty or glory: which will she choose? The adventure continues in the final instalment of the New York Times bestselling series from the fantasy author who is a legend herself: TAMORA PIERCE. A powerful classic that is more timely than ever, the Protector of the Small series is about smashing the ceilings others place above you.

    Lady Knight
  7. 4

    Kel has finally achieved her lifelong dream of being a knight. But it’s not turning out as she imagined at all. She is torn between a duty she has sworn to uphold and a quest that she feels could turn the tide of war. . . . “Unrelentingly realistic in its depiction of the horrors of war . . . Pierce provides exquisite details of the weaponry, topography, and culture of her world, and her control of a voluminous cast of characters is masterful.” —VOYA

    Protector of the Small Quartet - 4: Lady Knight