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I'm nearly finished with the audiobook and this has been such a fun read! The snark from Secondus is perfection.
Did not really enjoy The Book of Boy, which I have found much too fantastical and strange and that frankly, if middle grade readers want to get immersed into the Middle Ages via fiction, in my opinion, older Newbery books like Adam of the Road, The Hidden Treasure of Glaston and The Door in the Wall are much more historically authentic (and also more accurate with regard to religious history and dogma). I know I seem to be the minority here, but The Book of Boy just does not do it for me, is too strangely fantastical and is thus also not really all that much accurate historical fiction.(view spoiler)
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March 2024’s Book of the Month selection is The Book of Boy by Catherine Gilbert Murdock.
Categories: historical (Medieval France) / adventure / magical realism / disability (physical difference)
Content Rating: Target age 10-12. An exploratory quest-style adventure styled with literary elegance provides a unique blend of action, spirituality, and magic against the rich historical background. Contains (view spoiler)[bullying on the basis of physical difference, historically accurate depiction of the treatment of orphans, adventurous peril, religious themes (Christianity), and widespread poverty and plague of the Middle Ages. (hide spoiler)]
Stories set around this time period include The Inquisitor's Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog and The Beatryce Prophecy!
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