The Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli won the Newberry medal in 1950 and tells the story of a young noble boy in the Middle Ages facing great difficulty.
The Door in the Wall
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Product Description
The Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli tells of strength and honor in the face of adversity.
During the Middle Ages the young noble, Robin, is sent away to train to become a knight. However, when he loses the use of his legs he fears this dream will never become a reality. A friar named Brother Luke takes Robin to the monastery of St. Mark’s to care for him.
Through the training and encouragement he receives from Brother Luke Robin learns many practical skills as well as the power of hope. Thanks to his newfound independence and self-confidence, while serving as a page to Sir Peter de Lindsay, Robin is able to protect the kingdom when Lindsay Castle is threatened by Welsh invaders.
Companion Products:
The Door in the Wall – Set
The Door in the Wall
Door in the Wall – Student Guide
Door in the Wall – Teacher Guide
Additional Information
Weight | .1 kg |
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Dimensions | 7 × 4.3 × .3 in |
ISBN | 9780440227793 |
Published Date | 1998 |
Author | Marguerite de Angeli |
Publisher | Laurel Leaf |
Format | Paperback |
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