![]() Meanwhile, Horace's experiences in Battle School give the author an opportunity to explore the effects of bullying among teenagers and Halt's creative solution. Before long Will finds that in spite of the work required, he loves the woods and being a Ranger's apprentice. Cleverly assessing Will's talents, Baron Harold assigns the disappointed boy to Halt, a member of the famous Ranger corps, the highly honored and trusted protectors of the realm, agile in body, agile in mind, quick thinking, observant, patient, and clever. Will's dream is to train for knighthood in Battle School, but he is too small. At 15, Will and the other wards, Alice, George, Jenny and Horace, receive their apprenticeships. ![]() This excellent fantasy introduces Will, an orphan raised as a ward of Castle Redmond. (Ranger's Apprentice, Book 1.) Read by John Keating. ![]()
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