In a word: delightful.
Other words to describe this: gem, fascinating, funny, captivating, beautiful.
Amazing.
It's amazing how much information Laura Amy Schlitz packed into 81 pages. There are 22 captivating characters, each one with their own story, separate, yet interconnected. It's a well-researched (but never dull) peek back in to Medieval times, the harshness of it, as well as the simple little joys. I liked that Schlitz didn't glamorize the lives of these children, but I liked that she kept it accessible to kids of today. I liked that much of it was poetry: beautiful, simple, powerful. (And this is from someone who isn't necessarily a fan of poetry.)
I want to own this book. I have a feeling that M and C will enjoy it, too. I can even see them putting on one or two of the plays themselves. It's a treasure, and well worth the Newbery it won this year.
January 16, 2008
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!
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Good to hear about a Newberry that deserved it!! Hooray!
It's an amazing book, it truly won the Newberry.
Why did I write that? Mom already knows it? Ahh, well I was being weird yesterday.
I'm looking forward to reading this. Always good to hear more favorable reviews of it.
Definitely going on my TBR list. And at only 81 pages, I might actually manage to get through it in less than a week!
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