Wulf the Saxon: A Story of the Norman Conquest
England, 1066. The last Anglo-Saxon king sits on a throne surrounded by Norman schemers, while across the Channel, William the Bastard sharpens his blades for the crown. Into this world of shifting loyalties and mounting dread steps Wulf, a Saxon page whose clash with a Norman bully over honor and blood sets him on a path from the halls of King Edward's court to the green fields of Sussex. Sent home to learn what it truly means to lead, Wulf must master the weapons of war and the harder arts of ruling men, all while the shadow of invasion grows darker. When the Norman fleet finally descends, Wulf finds himself fighting not just for his king, but for everything Saxon: the old ways, the old gods, the old England itself. Henty delivers the visceral thrill of historic adventure, but beneath the blade-work and castle-storming lies a deeper question: what happens when your whole world is about to be conquered, and the only thing left to lose is your identity?































