January 16, 2008

Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!

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.

5 observations:

Cami said...

Good to hear about a Newberry that deserved it!! Hooray!

Maia said...

It's an amazing book, it truly won the Newberry.

Maia said...

Why did I write that? Mom already knows it? Ahh, well I was being weird yesterday.

Booklogged said...

I'm looking forward to reading this. Always good to hear more favorable reviews of it.

Heather said...

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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