Song of the sparrow

Título
Song of the sparrow

Lisa Ann. Sandell

Resumen
In fifth-century Britain, nine years after the destruction of their home on the island of Shalott brings her to live with her father and brothers in the military encampments of Arthur's army, seventeen-year-old Elaine of Ascolat describes her changing perceptions of war and the people around her as she becomes increasingly involved in the struggle against the invading Saxons and copes with feelings of jealousy toward the beautiful Gwynivere.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2007

Descripción física
394 p. ; 20 cm.

Nota local
HC.

Información del programa
Accelerated Reader UG 5.0 6.0 114610

Término de la materia
War stories.
 
War -- Fiction.
 
Bildungsromans.
 
Knights and knighthood -- Fiction.
 
Novels in verse.
 
Coming of age -- Fiction.
 
Historical fiction.

Término geográfico
Great Britain -- History -- 0-1066 -- Fiction.
 
Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Fiction.

Género
Historical fiction.
 
Bildungsromans.

Síntesis
In fifth-century Britain, nine years after the destruction of their home on the island of Shalott brings her to live with her father and brothers in the military encampments of Arthur's army, seventeen-year-old Elaine of Ascolat describes her changing perceptions of war and the people around her as she becomes increasingly involved in the struggle against the invading Saxons and copes with feelings of jealousy toward the beautiful Gwynivere.

ISBN
9780439918480
 
9780545034821

Información de publicación
New York : Scholastic Press, 2007.


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