
“The Extraordinary Knight” narrates the humorous and heartwarming journey of Roland, a boy from Little Guffaw known for his infamous flatulence, which earns him the title “the Skunk of East Anglia.” Roland learns to embrace his uniqueness from his chaotic entrance into school, where his odor sends classmates fleeing, to his rise as a local legend. As he navigates the challenges of growing up, he transforms his notoriety into a source of laughter, becoming the class clown and eventually the leader of “The League of Giggle-goofs.” Through various comedic misadventures and the support of friends, Roland realizes the importance of acceptance and friendship over mere fame. The tale culminates in celebrating joy, love, and the power of laughter, emphasizing that even the stinkiest traits can foster connection and happiness.
About Sir Roland the Farter

- Samuel Harder, Author -
Samuel Harder is a former U.S. military veteran currently working on military contracts. Having traveled extensively through the Middle East and Asia, he draws on his experiences to create compelling stories. This book marks his debut as an author, with plans for more in the series. When he's not writing, you can find him exploring new cultures or sharing tales from his adventures.

- Sir Roland the Farter -
Sir Roland the Farter grew up in the 12th century. He was notorious for cutting the cheese and was hired as a ro jester by King Henry II.