Book Descriptions
for Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! by Laura Amy Schlitz and Robert Byrd
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
This unusually informative and highly entertaining series of twenty three monologues features adolescent residents of a thirteenth-century English manor. Each is written in verse; some are serious commentaries on medieval society, but others are humorous. “Lowdy, The Varlet’s Child” bemoans the fleas that infest her and her father’s hounds: “I’m used to the lice / Raising families in my hair. / I expect moths to nibble holes / In everything I wear. / I scrape away the maggots / When they crawl across the cheese. / I can get used to anything, / Except for the fleas!” (61). In terspersed are informative remarks on topics of particular interest, such as “Crusades,” “Medieval Pilgrimage,” “Jews in the Medieval Society,” and “Falconry.” 2008 Newbery Award. lmp