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Title:The Door In The Wall
ISBN13:9780440402831
ISBN10:0440402832
Author:De Angeli, Marguerite (Author)
Description:Winner Of The Newbery Award, This Enthralling And Inspiring Tale Of Triumph Make S] Life In England During The Middle Ages Come Alive (The New York Times) Ever Since He Can Remember, Robin, Child Of Sir John De Bureford, Has Been Told What Is Expected Of Him As The Son Of A Nobleman He Must Learn The Ways Of Knighthood But Robin's Destiny Is Changed Suddenly When He Falls Ill And Loses The Use Of His Legs Fearing A Plague, His Servants Abandon Him, And Robin Is Left Alone A Monk Named Brother Luke Rescues Robin And Takes Him To The Hospice Of St Mark's, Where He Is Taught Woodcarving And Patience And Strength Says Brother Luke, Thou Hast Only To Follow The Wall Far Enough And There Will Be A Door In It Robin Learns Soon Enough What Brother Luke Means When The Great Castle Of Lindsay Is In Danger, Robin Discovers That There Is More Than One Way To Serve His King A Poignant Story, Full Of Action, And A Strongly Painted Canvas Of The Times As Well --The New Yorker When Robin, The Son Of A Nobleman, Falls And Loses The Use Of His Legs, He Is Abandoned And Left Alone A Monk Named Brother Luke Rescues Robin And Takes Him To The Hospice Of St Mark's, Where He Is Taught Woodcarving And--Much Harder--Patience And Strength Winner Of The Lewis Carroll Shelf Award
Binding:Paperback, Paperback
Publisher:DELL CHILDRENS INTL
Publication Date:1990-07-01
Weight:0.2 lbs
Dimensions:0.31'' H x 7.66'' L x 5.29'' W
Number of Pages:128
Language:English