Crispin

Full Title: Crispin: The Cross of Lead
Author / Editor: Avi
Publisher: Hyperion Press, 2003

 

Review © Metapsychology Vol. 8, No. 24
Reviewer: Su Terry

            Crispin:
the cross of lead
by Avi is a Newbery
Award winning story about young people confronting the harshness of life during
14th century Europe. The novel illustrates
the impact of life threatening conditions upon the lives, behavior, and mindset
of young people and adults.

Crispin: the cross of lead is set in England
during the years 1344. Asta€™s son, the narrator, is orphaned when his mother
dies. John Aycliffe, the cruel manor steward, demands that he cede their ox to
pay the death tax the next day, but that night Asta€™s son spies Aycliffe meeting with a mysterious man in the forest. The
next morning Asta€™s son is declared a €œwolf€™s head€ with a bounty on his
head to any one bringing his body to the manor. Father Quinel,
the only living person that Asta€™s Son trusts, begs him to flee, but when he
returns to the priest for food, directions, and an important secret, he
discovers that the priest had been murdered. On the run with no food, no money,
and only a bag around his containing his mother€™s cross, he finds only
abandoned village left over from the plague. Finally he meets Orson Hrothgar, better known as €œthe Bear€, a juggler who traps
him as his servant in exchange for food. Bear teaches the boy to sing and play
the record, and is a strict, but kind master. On their wanderings it becomes
apparent that Aycliffe has not given up his search
for the boy. The novel reaches its climax as all characters converge for the
annual St. John€™s festival and market
day.

This book offers young people a
beautifully narrative about a world very different from our own. In a world
divided into noble and serf, one either owns or is owned. The narrator does not
even have a name beyond, "Asta€™s Son" until he is thirteen and then
only by the incidence of his mother€™s death. As Asta’s Son eludes his pursuers,
makes new friend, and assumes a fake identity, he slowly learns that true
identity lies within and is not dependant upon a name.

            AVI aka (Avi Wortis) has written over 50 novels
for middle grade and teen readers including many award winners. He has been awarded three Newbery Awards (The True
Confessions of Charlotte Doyle;
Nothing but the Truth; and Crispin.) He lives in Denver, Colorado. His website is: http://www.avi-writer.com

Crispin: the cross of lead by Avi
is beautifully written novel. It will delight both adult and young readers. The
book is recommended for ages 8 years through 12 years and contains no violence,
sexuality, or language that will upset even the most discriminating parents. I
highly recommend this book.

 

© 2004 Su Terry

 Su Terry: Education:
B.A. in History from Sacred Heart University, M.L.S. in Library Science from
Southern Connecticut State College, M.R.S. in Religious Studies/Pastoral
Counseling from Fairfield University, a M.Div. in
Professional Ministry from New Brunswick Theological Seminary, a Certificate in
Spirituality/Spiritual Direction from Sacred Heart University. She is a
Licensed Minister of the United Church of Christ and an Assistant Professor in
Library Science at Dowling College,
Long Island, NY.

Categories: Fiction, Children, Grief