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edition:Hardcover
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category: Children's Nonfiction
published: Sep 2013
ISBN:9781554515530
publisher: Annick Press

It's a Feudal, Feudal World

A Different Medieval History

by Stephen Shapiro, illustrated by Ross Kinnaird

tagged: medieval, europe
Description

Enter a medieval world unlike any you’ve seen before.

Welcome to an innovative and reader-friendly approach to medieval history, one that combines visually appealing infographics, whimsical cartoons and lively, informative text. Each spread offers a snapshot that highlights an aspect of the diversity and intercultural dynamics of the medieval world, from Europe to the Byzantine, Ottoman and Islamic empires.

Readers get the inside scoop on crusaders and caliphs, Mongols and midwives, as they read about expanding trade routes, power shifts, conquests, adventure, and persecutions. From the daily life of the medieval child to Rabban bar Sauma’s extraordinary pilgrimage, the result is a colorful and varied picture of what life was like a thousand years ago. For example, did you know:

• 5% of babies in English peasants’ homes died from pig bites?
• what medieval workers did for a living?
• you could buy a Turkish horse for 455 cartloads of dung?
• the best way to stop the unstoppable knight?
• A Viking longship is the length of two of today’s school buses?
• who was most likely to die from the Black Death?
• how Rome and Constantinople rose and fell?

Shapiro’s meticulous research is brought to life by Ross Kinnaird’s historically based, humorous, illustrations. Who would imagine medieval history could be this much fun!

About the Authors
Stephen Shapiro holds a PhD and is the author of The Siege, Ultra Hush-Hush!, Hoodwinked, and Battle Stations. He lives in Toronto.

Ross Kinnaird is an illustrator who has worked in London, Sydney, and Hong Kong. He lives in Auckland, New Zealand.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
9 to 12
Grade:
4 to 7
Reading age:
9 to 12
Editorial Reviews

“Filled with intriguing facts that will surprise even adults.”

— The Book Shelf, 05/22/14

“It’s hard to find history dull, as presented by the author.”

— Reading and Sharing, 11/20/13

“A great book for expanding young readers’ understanding of this period, while also engaging them in ways that will help them absorb and remember the information. Bravo!” 

— National Reading Campaign, 01/10/14

“A great historical introduction to a time period that was anything but simple.”

— Children’s Atheneum, 02/28/14

“[Addresses] all nature of the medieval times world-wide . . . uniquely in the form of infographics, thereby drawing all readers in.”

— CanLit for Little Canadians, 10/27/13

“A creative and useful book that will be an added treasure to any school library or classroom. Highly recommended.” 

— CM Reviews, 10/11/13

“Filled with numerous fun . . . facts that will surprise even adult readers, this is a great introduction to history for children.”

— The Book Geek, 10/04/13

“Gets below the surface on more than one occasion . . . likely to encourage readers to take the next step in learning about medieval times.” 

— Kirkus Reviews, 10/20/13

“This very appealing graphic text is truly a “different” history of the Middle Ages! . . . Each page contains a wealth of clearly presented information.” 

— Resource Links, 12/13

“The illustrations will keep kids chuckling; the print sections . . . provide students with a good starting point for projects.”

— Canadian Children’s Book News, 10/13

Out of print

This edition is not currently available in bookstores. Check your local library or search for used copies at Abebooks.

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