The Blue Sword

The Blue Sword
Cover of first edition
AuthorRobin McKinley
Cover artistDavid McCall Johnston
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherGreenwillow Books
Publication date
1982
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages320
ISBN978-0-688-00938-0
OCLC8243141
LC ClassPZ7.M1988 Bl 1982k

The Blue Sword is a fantasy novel written by American author Robin McKinley. It follows Angharad "Harry" Crewe, a recently orphaned young woman, to a remote desert outpost in colonized Damar, where her brother is stationed in the Homeland military. When she meets Corlath, the mystical king of the Damarian Hillfolk, Harry discovers her own magical powers and a destiny that leads her to save Damar from invasion.[1]

The Blue Sword was first published in 1982 by Greenwillow Books.[2] It received the Newbery Honor Award, the Horn Book Fanfare award, the ALA Best of the Best Books for Young Adults award, the ALA Notable Children's Book award and the ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults award.[3]

McKinley described her inspiration as "Kipling's story 'The Man Who Would Be King', as funnelled through John Huston's reading of it as a film, and crossbred with The Sheik", the latter of which she had hated and only read accidentally, thinking it would be something quite different.[4]

The Hero and the Crown, a prequel to The Blue Sword, was published in 1984.[5]

  1. ^ McKinley, Robin (1982). The Blue Sword. New York: Greenwillow Books. ISBN 978-0441068807.
  2. ^ McKinley, Robin (1982). The Blue Sword. Greenwillow Books. ISBN 014130975X.
  3. ^ McKinley, Robin. "The Blue Sword". Harper Collins. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  4. ^ McKinley, Robin. "What writers have been the greatest influence on you?". Archived from the original on 2017-01-20.
  5. ^ Rosenberg, Merri (January 27, 1985). "Children's books: The Hero and the Crown". The New York Times. Retrieved July 22, 2019.