Lionheart's Scribe

The Third Book of The Crusades

Kids, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen
Cover of the book Lionheart's Scribe by Karleen Bradford, HarperCollins
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Karleen Bradford ISBN: 9781443401449
Publisher: HarperCollins Publication: August 1, 2010
Imprint: HarperCollins Language: English
Author: Karleen Bradford
ISBN: 9781443401449
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication: August 1, 2010
Imprint: HarperCollins
Language: English

“Bradford makes history come alive.” Canadian Children’s Literature knew that Karleen Bradford had a winner in There Will Be Wolves, the first, award-winning instalment in her Crusades trilogy. The bestselling book, which has sold more than 40,000 copies, was followed by another critically acclaimed bestseller, Shadows on a Sword. Both of these titles set the stage for the eagerly anticipated release of Lionheart’s Scribe, the third — and the buzz is that it’s the best — title in the medieval series.

Lionheart’s Scribe is the story of Matthew, a 15-year-old scribe, orphaned and destined for a hardscrabble life of twelfth-century servitude, whose quick wits thrust him into the position of scribe to King Richard the Lionheart of England. It’s the time of the Crusades, as France and England prepare to help King Guy of Jerusalem in winning back the Holy Land from the Muslim Salah-ud-Din. Matthew finds himself drawn into a bloody and divisive war, saving a queen from imprisonment and a young Muslim girl from drowning at sea.

Matthew’s journal becomes the masterful framework for this powerful, action-packed adventure, a first-person account that instantly grabs its readers for a historical ride they’re not likely to forget. Like its predecessors, Lionheart’s Scribe is a satisfying, illuminating story that will be a must-read for Karleen Bradford’s many fans.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

“Bradford makes history come alive.” Canadian Children’s Literature knew that Karleen Bradford had a winner in There Will Be Wolves, the first, award-winning instalment in her Crusades trilogy. The bestselling book, which has sold more than 40,000 copies, was followed by another critically acclaimed bestseller, Shadows on a Sword. Both of these titles set the stage for the eagerly anticipated release of Lionheart’s Scribe, the third — and the buzz is that it’s the best — title in the medieval series.

Lionheart’s Scribe is the story of Matthew, a 15-year-old scribe, orphaned and destined for a hardscrabble life of twelfth-century servitude, whose quick wits thrust him into the position of scribe to King Richard the Lionheart of England. It’s the time of the Crusades, as France and England prepare to help King Guy of Jerusalem in winning back the Holy Land from the Muslim Salah-ud-Din. Matthew finds himself drawn into a bloody and divisive war, saving a queen from imprisonment and a young Muslim girl from drowning at sea.

Matthew’s journal becomes the masterful framework for this powerful, action-packed adventure, a first-person account that instantly grabs its readers for a historical ride they’re not likely to forget. Like its predecessors, Lionheart’s Scribe is a satisfying, illuminating story that will be a must-read for Karleen Bradford’s many fans.

More books from HarperCollins

Cover of the book No Man's Bride by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book The 24-Hour Customer by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book O australiano by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book The Berenstain Bears Just Grin and Bear It! by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book Breakaway by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book Matrimonio de negocios by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book Amazing Writers: B2 (Collins Amazing People ELT Readers) by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book Steel by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book Sempre fiel by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book Biscuit Takes a Walk by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book Window Seat by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book Um belo amor by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book My Index of Slightly Horrifying Knowledge by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book The Windmill Café: Summer Breeze (The Windmill Café, Book 1) by Karleen Bradford
Cover of the book How We Met by Karleen Bradford
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy