The Cross of Lead

The Cross of Lead

By
Avi
Avi
2002 • 262 pages

Ratings9

Average rating4

15

When his mother dies, leaving him with nothing but a lead cross–not even a name–Asta's son must go on the run from the town's greedy steward, who has inexplicably labeled him a Wolf's Head and thus authorized to be killed on sight. After meeting the traveling jester Bear, however, the boy learns that the writing on his cross names him Crispin, the son of the area's Lord–which puts him in even more danger than before. Avi places us right in the thick of the Medieval action and sustains it throughout while also managing to fit in progressive ideas such as fair working conditions and personal liberty/property. I really enjoyed reading this novel, and thought that the story was believable and well written. This is a story that will appeal to the middle grade set, boys in particular.

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