The Bravest Knight Who Ever Lived is a rhyming children's picturebook that re-imagines classic fairy tale tropes from an LGBT perspective. The story follows young Cedric's journey from pumpkin farmer to squire to knight. He ingeniously defies a fearsome dragon to rescue a prince and princess. The princess offers to wed Cedric, but his feelings are different! Cedric says, There's someone else I love, and I believe we're meant to be. I'd like to wed the prince if he does feel the same for me. After the wedding and a happily-ever-after conclusion is a brief message from the United Nations Human Rights Office. The Bravest Knight Who Ever Lived is a tool that parents can read and share with children as a starting point to discuss LGBT social issues such as same-sex marriage. -- Midwest Book Review, Children's Bookwatch
The artwork is so mesmerising: the colours are bold and bright, and very entertaining for a young child to pay attention to. There is little text in the book, which would be easy enough for a young child just learning to read to follow along if read aloud. Theres also a gentle rhyme to the text that adds an extra dimension to the book, paired with a few humorous scenes. -- The Book Corps
This is a fun, joyful rhyming story of a knight with a difference and a big heart. There are twists and turns throughout that make this an enjoyable and humorous read. But there is also a strong clear message to be who you are and to stand proud. Cedric shows he is the bravest knight of all by marrying the prince. -- Picture Book Perfect
This is a sweet story of queer love and the constant presence of pumpkins adds some silliness to the text. Ive read this with my Kindergartner and we both enjoy it a lot. -- Raise Them Righteous