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Castle Diary

The Journal of Tobias Burgess, Page

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"Not many, if any, children's books on the Middle Ages and castles contain the wealth of information found in this fresh, appealing offering."
— SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL (starred review)

What was it really like to live in a castle? Step back to the Middle Ages with CASTLE DIARY: THE JOURNAL OF TOBIAS BURGESS. Eleven-year-old Toby's vivid diary entries offer an insider's view of day-to-day castle life, including tips on etiquette (where do you spit at a feast?) and exciting descriptions of hunting, jousting, and harvesting. Complete with glossary, index, and detailed endnotes, this is a rich look at medieval life that informs as much as it entertains.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 30, 1999
      The author of Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections: Castle uses a different approach to cover much of the same material in this fictive journal of an 11-year-old boy in the 13th century. Adopting a faux-medieval style--sufficiently different from modern English to evoke a historical setting, but sufficiently familiar to set readers at ease--Platt describes a year in the life of Tobias Burgess, a typical English page; he waits on patrons, learns lessons (Latin and the Scriptures, archery, horseback riding, and sword fighting), fights and plays with fellow pages. Tobias's wry observations focus as much on castle events as on his own role within them--the winter hunt (Tobias misses the kill, and what's more, gets lost on the way back to the castle), the springtime tournament (anxiously awaited, but a huge bore in the actual event), a summer visit from a high-ranked earl, etc. Riddell's (The Swan's Stories) abundant, adeptly detailed pen-and-watercolor illustrations are obviously not intended to pass for Tobias's work. Populating the pages of this oversize volume--in spot art, full-bleed and double-page spreads--his humorously dour characters are an inspired accompaniment to Tobias's less-than-glorious narrative. An informative and amusing introduction to the medieval world. Ages 9-13.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 25, 2003
      In Castle, the author adopts a faux-medieval style to describe the life of a 13th-century page. PW called the second tale, set in 1716, a "swashbuckling sortie into pirate waters." Ages 9-up.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 12, 2001
      The author adopts a faux-medieval style to describe the life of a 13th-century page in what PW
      called "an informative and amusing introduction to the medieval world." Ages 9-up.

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  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:5.8
  • Lexile® Measure:1010
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:6-8

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