The (True?) Story of Eustace the Monk

Fiction - YA, Historical, Kids, Teen
Cover of the book The (True?) Story of Eustace the Monk by Kathryn Bedford, Sacristy Press
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Author: Kathryn Bedford ISBN: 9781908381606
Publisher: Sacristy Press Publication: November 1, 2012
Imprint: Sacristy Press Language: English
Author: Kathryn Bedford
ISBN: 9781908381606
Publisher: Sacristy Press
Publication: November 1, 2012
Imprint: Sacristy Press
Language: English

Eustace was a naughty monk who lived in France during the Middle Ages. Monks usually spent their time praying and reading the bible and being good, but Eustace was not like that at all! People told lots of stories about Eustace because he had such an exciting life. Can you guess which of these stories are true and which are made up?

This engaging and enjoyable book for younger readers tells an intriguing story with an educational twist. Exploring the life of a real historical figure through verifiable accounts and fictional stories from the time, this colourful tale provides a fascinating and fun way of introducing children to the medieval period.

With its simple language and bright illustrations, it is particularly suitable for reading with young children or for early readers to try on their own.

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Eustace was a naughty monk who lived in France during the Middle Ages. Monks usually spent their time praying and reading the bible and being good, but Eustace was not like that at all! People told lots of stories about Eustace because he had such an exciting life. Can you guess which of these stories are true and which are made up?

This engaging and enjoyable book for younger readers tells an intriguing story with an educational twist. Exploring the life of a real historical figure through verifiable accounts and fictional stories from the time, this colourful tale provides a fascinating and fun way of introducing children to the medieval period.

With its simple language and bright illustrations, it is particularly suitable for reading with young children or for early readers to try on their own.

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