The Great Redwall Feast

book by Brian Jacques

The Great Redwall Feast is a picture book written by Brian Jacques. The pictures were drawn by the well-known Redwall artist Christopher Denise. It was published in 1996.

The Great Redwall Feast
AuthorBrian Jacques
IllustratorChristopher Denise
Cover artistChristopher Denise
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesRedwall
GenreFantasy
PublisherHutchinson (UK) & Philomel (US)
Publication date
1996
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages64 (UK Hardback) & 64 (US Hardback)
ISBN0-09-972501-0 (UK Hardback) & ISBN 0-399-22707-5 (US Hardback)
OCLC59629180
Followed byA Redwall Winter's Tale 

Plot introduction change

The Great Redwall Feast is the first Redwall picture book, and it was written like a ballad. The animals of Redwall Abbey prepare a surprise feast for their abbot.

Plot summary change

The Great Redwall Feast is a story about the creatures of Redwall preparing for a feast while Matthias the Warriormouse, Constance the Badger guardian, Foremole, and the Abbot are traveling in Mossflower Woods looking for a mysterious Bobbatan Weary Nod. The book shows the Abbeydwellers bustling in Redwall, cooking, gathering flowers, and doing other things for the feast for their beloved Abbot (probably Abbot Mordalfus). Many characters from Redwall and Mattimeo are in the book, but the baby mole Bungo is the only character in the book that wasn't in any Redwall novel.

Illustrations and significance change

The warm-colored pictures by Christopher Denise were drawn on brown butcher paper using pastels, and instead of showing the Redwallers getting ready for war, it shows them much happier and friendly, at work in their daily lives.

Brian Jacques said that The Great Redwall Feast was "written a little more for mothers to read to their children, but many Redwall lovers will also enjoy it, because there is the challenge of solving a riddle before the end of the rhyme."[1]

Translations change

  • (German) Das grofte Festmahl von Redwall

References change

  1. "The Great Redwall Feast at www.redwall.org". Archived from the original on July 12, 2006. Retrieved August 9, 2006.


Preceded by
The Pearls of Lutra
Redwall Series
(publication order)
Succeeded by
The Long Patrol