The Story of the Middle Ages is recommended for a child’s first introduction to medieval history, regardless of age or grade. Independent reading level is about 10 to 12 years, but the short chapters, beautiful language, and storybook way of presenting the people of the era and the events which concerned them, makes it a beloved read aloud for younger children. Moreover, the depth and detail of the subject matter makes it engaging reading for teens and adults. This book builds upon the history told in The Story of the Romans, and is a necessary foundation for The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation.
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Contents ♦ Publisher’s Preface
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Charlemagne, Emperor
Richard and the Saracens
Joan to the Rescue
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