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Peregrine
Joan Elizabeth Goodman

Peregrine

Houghton Mifflin Books for Children (Apr 24, 2000)
#7855
9780395977293
| Hardcover
228 pages | 145 x 221 mm | English
Dewey FIC Goo
LC Classification PZ7.G61375 .Pg 2000
LC Control No. 99019041

Genre

  • Fiction
  • Literature

Subject

  • Middle Ages
  • Middle Ages/ Fiction
  • Pilgrims And Pilgrimages/ Fiction
  • Self-perception
  • Self-perception/ Fiction

Plot

Driven by fear that King Stephen will force her to marry the odious Sir Runcival, fifteen-year-old Lady Edith takes leave of Cheswick Manor. In the year 1144 she and her faithful nurse, Dame Joan, set forth on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. In going, Edith hopes to close the door on her secret sorrows. Almost at once the pilgrims are waylaid in the King's Forest by Rhiannon, a wild girl who will play a vital role in Edith's life. As they travel from the abbeys and manors of England into unfamiliar lands, Edith finds herself learning and growing in unexpected ways. And though shrines and relics are not what she'd sought, the Holy City of Jerusalem has something wondrous and important to reveal to her.

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