
And that put me in mind of this year's Newbery winner: Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! by Laura Amy Schlitz. Conceived as a series of monologues for students at her school who were studying the middle ages, this is a set of sometimes connected poems for one or occasionally two voices about medieval times. Each one is told in a different voice: the glassblower's apprentice, the glassblower's daughters, the knight's son, a beggar, and more. Interspersed are short informational essays about different aspects of medieval life. You can browse and read the ones that interest you or, do as I did, and read it from cover to cover. It was fascinating, informational yet fun and the illustrations are beautiful--mostly muted colors with reds and blues that pop from the page. Oh, and an extensive bibliography! It's fabulous and extensive (did I mention that already?). I'm planning to open up my library web page and put some titles on hold.
Do you have a favorite book about the middle ages? Or another historical period?