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  • Crispin: The Cross of Lead

    Avi

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2004)
    Newbery Medal winner The Cross of Lead is "a page-turner from beginning to end... full of adventure, mystery, and action" (School Library Journal)."Avi's plot is engineered for maximum thrills, with twists, turns, and treachery aplenty. . . . A page-turner to delight Avi's fans, it will leave readers hoping for a sequel."-Publishers Weekly (starred review) " . . . [T]he book is a page-turner from beginning to end . . . [A] meticulously crafted story, full of adventure, mystery, and action."-School Library Journal (starred review)"Historical fiction at its finest."-VOYA
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  • Crispin: The Cross of Lead

    Avi, Ron Keith, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Feb. 10, 2006)
    In the small 14th-century English village where he has lived his entire life, the boy has grown up with no name of his own, known only as "Asta's son". But when his mother dies, the boy receives both his rightful name, Crispin, and a lead cross, inscribed with a secret that soon has him fleeing for his life. Best-selling, award-winning Avi delights children and adults with historically accurate tales of high adventure.
  • Crispin: The Cross of Lead

    Avi

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 3, 2002)
    Newbery Medal winner The Cross of Lead is "a page-turner from beginning to end... full of adventure, mystery, and action" (School Library Journal). "Avi's plot is engineered for maximum thrills, with twists, turns, and treachery aplenty. . . . A page-turner to delight Avi's fans, it will leave readers hoping for a sequel."-Publishers Weekly (starred review) " . . . [T]he book is a page-turner from beginning to end . . . [A] meticulously crafted story, full of adventure, mystery, and action."-School Library Journal (starred review)"Historical fiction at its finest."-VOYA
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  • The Cross of Lead

    Avi

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, July 25, 2010)
    Newbery Medal winner The Cross of Lead is "a page-turner from beginning to end... full of adventure, mystery, and action" (School Library Journal). "Avi's plot is engineered for maximum thrills, with twists, turns, and treachery aplenty. . . . A page-turner to delight Avi's fans, it will leave readers hoping for a sequel."-Publishers Weekly (starred review) " . . . [T]he book is a page-turner from beginning to end . . . [A] meticulously crafted story, full of adventure, mystery, and action."-School Library Journal (starred review)"Historical fiction at its finest."-VOYA
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  • Crispin: The Cross of Lead

    Avi

    Hardcover (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 30, 2002)
    Genre-jumping author Avi clocks in here with his 50th book, "Crispin: The Cross of Lead", an action-packed historical narrative that follows the frantic flight of a 13-year-old peasant boy across 14th-century England.\n After being declared a "wolf's head" by his manor's corrupt steward for a crime he didn't commit (meaning that anyone can kill him like a common animal--"and" collect a reward), this timid boy has to flee a tiny village that's the only world he's ever known. But before our protagonist escapes, Avi makes sure that we're thoroughly briefed on the injustices of feudalism--the countless taxes cottars must pay, the constant violence, the inability of a flawed church to protect its parishioners, etc. Avi then folds in the book's central mystery just as the boy is leaving: "Asta's son," as he's always been known, learns from the village priest that his Christian name is Crispin, and that his parents' origins--and fates--might be more perplexing than he ever imagined.\n Providing plenty of period detail (appropriately gratuitous for the age group) and plenty of chase-scene suspense, Avi tells a good story, develops a couple of fairly compelling characters, and even manages to teach a little history lesson. (Fortunately, kids won't realize that they're learning about England's peasant revolt of 1381 until it's far too late.) (Ages 10 to 14) "--Paul Hughes"
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  • The Cross of Lead

    Avi, Ron Keith

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 2002)
    A New York Times Bestseller A Newbery Medal Winner In fourteenth-century England a nameless thirteen-year-old peasant boy, who thought he had little to lose, finds himself with even less. Accused of a crime he did not commit, he has been declared a "wolf's head," meaning that anyone can kill him on sight. To remain alive the boy must flee his tiny village, taking with him only his newly revealed name -- Crispin -- and his mother's cross of lead. 780L (AR) For ages 10-14
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  • Crispin: the Cross of Lead

    Avi

    Paperback (Scholastic, June 30, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Accused of a crime he did not commit, Crispin has been declared a ""wolf's head."" That means he may be killed on sight, by anyone. If he wishes to remain alive, he must flee his tiny village.
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  • Crispin: The Cross Of Lead

    Avi

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Aug. 16, 2003)
    It was published by permission from Hyperion Books.
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  • The Cross of Lead

    by Avi

    Unknown Binding (by Avi, July 12, 2009)
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  • Crispin: The Cross Of Lead

    Avi

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, June 1, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Accused of a crime he did not commit, Crispin has been declared a ""wolf's head."" That means he may be killed on sight, by anyone. If he wishes to remain alive, he must flee his tiny village.
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  • Crispin: The Cross of Lead

    Avi

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 1, 2004)
    "Asta's son" is all he's ever been called. The lack of name is appropriate, because he and his mother are but poor peasants in fourteenth-century medieval England. But this thirteen-year-old boy who thought he had little to lose soon finds himself with even less -- no home, family, or possessions. Accused of a crime he did not commit, he has been declared a "wolf's head." That means he may be killed on sight, by anyone. If he wishes to remain alive, he must flee his tiny village. All the boy takes with him is a newly revealed name -- Crispin -- and his mother's cross of lead.His journey through the English countryside is amazing and terrifying. Especially difficult is his encounter with the juggler named Bear. A huge, and possibly even mad, man, Bear forces the boy to become his servant. Bear, however, is a strange master, for he encourages Crispin to think for himself.Though Bear promises to protect Crispin, the boy is being relentlessly pursued. Why are his enemies so determined to kill him? Crispin is gradually drawn right into his enemies' fortress where -- in a riveting climax -- he must become a different person if he is to save Bear's life and his own.He discovers that by losing everything, he has gained the most precious gift of all: a true sense of self.A master of breathtaking plot twists and vivid characters, Avi brings the full force of his storytelling powers to the world of medieval England.
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  • Crispin: The Cross of Lead

    Avi

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2004)
    The Cross of Lead [CRISPIN CROSS OF LEAD] [Paperback]
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