The Player King
Lambert Simnel has no memory of his parents and doesn’t even know how old he is. All he knows of life is working in a dingy tavern, basting meat and fetching bread and cleaning up. It is 1486 in England, and King Henry VII sits on the throne. Young Prince Edward, who really has a stronger claim to the throne, has not been seen for some months, and it is thought Henry may have done away with him. A monk comes to the tavern and buys Lambert from the tavern keeper. The monk trains Lambert to be Edward, telling Lambert he has forgotten who he truly is. It becomes clear to Lambert that powerful men intend to make him the true king of England and that his life might be quite good if he goes along with their plans.
Author Avi has written a compelling story based on real people and true happenings. The writing is crisp and the language perfectly suited to the time and place. The characters are fully realized and very believable. Avi’s setting descriptions are extraordinary and take the readers directly to 15th-century London. This book will turn young readers into history lovers.
Author | Avi |
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Star Count | /5 |
Format | Hard |
Page Count | 208 pages |
Publisher | Atheneum Books for Young Readers |
Publish Date | 2017-Oct-17 |
ISBN | 9.78148E+12 |
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Issue | Feb-18 |
Category | Tweens |
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