Description
Here is a story of thirteenth-century England, so absorbing and lively that for all its authenticity it scarcely seems "historical." Although crammed with odd facts and lore about that time when "longen folke to goon on pilgrimages," its scraps of song and hymn and jongleur's tale of the period seem as newminted and fresh as the day they were devised, and Adam is a real boy inside his gay striped surcoat.
"Engaging and beautifully written."--Children's Literature
Author: Elizabeth Janet Gray
Publisher: Puffin Books
Published: 11/01/1987
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.49lbs
Size: 7.94h x 5.02w x 0.59d
ISBN13: 9780140324648
ISBN10: 014032464X
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Classics
- Juvenile Fiction | Historical | Medieval
- Juvenile Fiction | Family | Parents
About the Author
Elizabeth Janet Gray (1902-1999) was born and grew up in Philadelphia. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College, and in the years that followed, under the names Elizabeth Janet Gray and Elizabeth Gray Vining, she wrote many books for adults and children, including the Newbery Award winner Adam of the Road. During and immediately after World War II, Elizabeth worked for the American Friends Service Committee. In 1946 she was appointed tutor to Crown Prince Akihito of Japan and later wrote the widely read Windows for the Crown Prince. She is the author of several novels and biographies and two autobiographical works.

