New York Times bestselling author pens a new book inspired by one of the tales from the Mabinogion

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Newport-based bestselling author Catherine Fisher has been inspired by the traditional folk tales of the Mabinogion for her latest book, Culhwch and Olwen. In her retelling of one of the most famous stories from the ancient collection, Culhwch falls madly in love with Olwen, the daughter of the terrible giant Yspaddaden, Chief of Giants. But Olwen’s father isn’t happy about the pairing and sets Cuhlwch a test – he must complete several perilous feats and bring him the many magical gifts he desires in order to marry Olwen.

An exciting and enchanting adventure that has been written in various forms since the fourteenth century, this new take on the tale and its characters makes them accessible to a modern readership, offering an insight into Welsh history and culture as well as a love story for the ages that children across the UK can enjoy.

Black and white illustrations by well-known Welsh illustrator Efa Lois perfectly complement this traditional story of courage and adventure.

Culhwch and Olwen is the first book to be published by Graffeg’s new middle-grade and YA imprint, Cadno. Cadno focuses on publishing new content for children aged 7-16 with uniquely Welsh content. Future titles will look at racism in football, LGBTQ+ romance and looking after the environment, all with a link to Wales or Welsh culture.

Catherine Fisher says, ‘I’m delighted that Graffeg will be publishing my new reimagining of the classic Welsh story of Culhwch and Olwen. It’s even more exciting as this will be the first book in their new Cadno imprint, and I’m very much looking forward to working with them on such an intriguing project.’

Matthew Howard, Publishing Director of Graffeg, adds, ‘The aim of Cadno is to bring the country, people, heritage and communities of Wales to the attention of Middle Grade and YA readers right across the UK. And where better to start than with best-selling author Catherine Fisher and a retelling of one of Wales’s oldest folktales – a fabulous story of love and loyalty that is as exciting today as when it was first written.


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