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CRISPIN: THE CROSS OF LEAD by AVI
Accelerated Reader: Level: 5.0. Pts. 7.
Number of Multiple Choice Questions on Quiz: 20.
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Book Description: In his fiftieth book, AVI sets his story in fourteenth-century England and
introduces some of his most unforgettable characters--a 13-year-old orphan, seemingly without a name,
and a huge, odd juggler named Bear.
At first, the boy is known as Asta's Son, but when his mother dies, he learns from a priest that
his name is really Crispin. He also quickly comes to realize that he is in grave trouble. John Aycliffe, the
steward of the manor, reveals himself to be Crispin's mortal enemy and declares the boy a "wolf's-head," which
means he is anyone's prey.
Clutching his only possession, a lead cross, Crispin flees his village into a
vast new world of opportunity--and terror. At his lowest ebb, Crispin meets Bear and reluctantly swears
an oath to be his servant. Yet Bear becomes much more than a master--he's Crispin's teacher, protector,
and liberator.
AVI builds an impressive backdrop for his arresting characters: a tense medieval world in which
hostility against the landowners and their cruelties is increasing. There's also other nail-biting
tension in the story that builds to a gripping, somewhat confusing ending, which finds Crispin,
once weak, now strong.
Readers may not understand every nuance of the political machinations that propel the story, but
they will feel the shifting winds of change beginning to blow through a feudal society.
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