William Wallace is a gripping historical biography of the legendary Scottish knight who became one of the central figures of the First War of Scottish Independence.Set in 13th-century Scotland during the English occupation under King Edward I of England, this compelling account traces Wallace's rise from relative obscurity to Guardian of Scotland and leader of a national resistance movement. Amid political turmoil and brutal repression, Wallace emerged as a symbol of defiance against English rule.Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, this book explores the defining events of Wallace's life — including the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, where Scottish forces stunned a superior English army, and the devastating Battle of Falkirk in 1298. It examines his military strategy, leadership, capture, and execution, and the enduring impact of his martyrdom on the Scottish Wars of Independence.Beyond the legend popularized by Braveheart, this biography presents the historical William Wallace — warrior, patriot, and symbol of national identity — and places his struggle within the wider context of medieval British history and the eventual rise of Robert the Bruce.Perfect for readers of Scottish history, medieval warfare, and biographies of military leaders, William Wallace offers a powerful exploration of rebellion, sovereignty, and the enduring fight for independence.Discover the man behind the myth and the turbulent era that reshaped Scotland forever.