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A story of hope during a time of desolation. The Pestilence has arrived. A young girl is hastened out of her dying town and told by her mother, "Run far, run fast." The child travels from village to castle, castle to countryside, in search of shelter. Wherever she turns, the Pestilence has already appeared. Scared and tired, she finally meets a stranger who knows something of this plague. He is kind and learned, but will his knowledge be enough to save her family? Timothy Decker explores the bleak yet breathtaking world of fourteenth-century Europe. Stark pen-and-ink drawings emphasize the realism of this romanticized period, and straightforward prose creates a truly haunting tale.

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"If David Macaulay fictionalized medieval family life in a plague year, he might produce something like this solemn graphic narrative, set in 1348. In pen-and-ink panels notable for their architectural renderings, Decker describes 'one small girl in a time of great fear,' when 'the gates of the city were locked to keep the Pestilence out.' The anonymous girl, a carpenter's daughter, lives humbly, surrounded by windswept fields, sagging barns and thatch-roofed cottages. When her father falls ill and soldiers quarantine their home, the girl's mother helps her escape, saying, 'Run far, run fast.' Wandering along dirt roads, through wolf-infested forests, the girl seeks safety in fortified towns and with an enigmatic guardian, the narrator. Readers may guess the purpose of this man's birdlike mask; several people disaffectedly display the swollen nodes that signal plague. Throughout, Decker evokes the paranoid ambience, if not the gruesomeness, of death-ridden villages. Handwritten exposition appears on the verso pages, while uncaptioned, tightly spaced thumbnail sketches on the recto pages chart the girl's travels. But while Decker sets the stage gracefully, his drawings of people are awkward. Mitten hands and blank, oval faces suffice for secondary characters, but the central girl's face conveys only indistinct sorrow. As in his The Letter Home, an idiosyncratic account of WWI, Decker imagines a famously horrific situation and replaces terror with unsettling quietude. Ages 10-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

When the plague comes to her medieval town, a young girl must flee to find sanctuary--a dangerous journey that leads to an encounter with a mysterious and kind stranger who comes to her--and her family's--rescue.

About the Author

Timothy Decker has a degree in fine art with a concentration in drawing from Kutztown University. He has been involved in many programs teaching writing to young adults. He lives with his wife in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781590784693
Author:
Decker, Tim
Publisher:
Front Street
Author:
Decker, Timothy
Subject:
Historical - Medieval
Subject:
Children s All Ages - Fiction - Historical
Subject:
Middle ages
Subject:
Plague
Subject:
Children's 4-8 - Fiction - Historical
Subject:
Children s-Historical Fiction-Medieval
Subject:
Historical - Europe
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Social studies
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20071031
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
4-6
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
40
Dimensions:
9 x 8 in 0.76 lb
Children's Book Type:
Picture / Wordless
Age Level:
04-08

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "If David Macaulay fictionalized medieval family life in a plague year, he might produce something like this solemn graphic narrative, set in 1348. In pen-and-ink panels notable for their architectural renderings, Decker describes 'one small girl in a time of great fear,' when 'the gates of the city were locked to keep the Pestilence out.' The anonymous girl, a carpenter's daughter, lives humbly, surrounded by windswept fields, sagging barns and thatch-roofed cottages. When her father falls ill and soldiers quarantine their home, the girl's mother helps her escape, saying, 'Run far, run fast.' Wandering along dirt roads, through wolf-infested forests, the girl seeks safety in fortified towns and with an enigmatic guardian, the narrator. Readers may guess the purpose of this man's birdlike mask; several people disaffectedly display the swollen nodes that signal plague. Throughout, Decker evokes the paranoid ambience, if not the gruesomeness, of death-ridden villages. Handwritten exposition appears on the verso pages, while uncaptioned, tightly spaced thumbnail sketches on the recto pages chart the girl's travels. But while Decker sets the stage gracefully, his drawings of people are awkward. Mitten hands and blank, oval faces suffice for secondary characters, but the central girl's face conveys only indistinct sorrow. As in his The Letter Home, an idiosyncratic account of WWI, Decker imagines a famously horrific situation and replaces terror with unsettling quietude. Ages 10-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , When the plague comes to her medieval town, a young girl must flee to find sanctuary--a dangerous journey that leads to an encounter with a mysterious and kind stranger who comes to her--and her family's--rescue.
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