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The Ramsay Scallop (1994)

de Frances Temple

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At the turn of the fourteenth century in England, fourteen-year-old Elenor finds her betrothal to an ambitious lord's son launching her on a memorable pilgrimage to far-off Spain.
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This was my favorite book for a long time. I love the way the love is naturally developed.
I read it first from the library, and was horrified and yet delighted to find it in the next book sale. Horrified, that no one else should read it, and delighted, because I was going to purchase it for the reasonable price of a quarter. ( )
  et.carole | Jan 21, 2022 |
Charming historical fiction about a betrothed couple who go on pilgrimage in Europe in 1300. The author did a nice job conveying the history and the attitudes of the time. I particularly liked the attitudes of the two main characters, as their near hostility and fear of each other grows to friendship and affection. Unlike in much historical fiction, they don't feel like people with modern attitudes wearing old fashioned clothing. ( )
  JanetNoRules | Sep 17, 2018 |
I first read this book in 7th grade, loved it, and then promptly forgot the title. I ended up re-discovering this book a few years ago and bought it right away. I do believe this book started my love for historical fiction. It never gets old each time I read it. ( )
1 vota korepersephone | Mar 1, 2011 |
Wow. That's quite a story! The 'plot' is very simple - a girl and her betrothed husband, who has just returned from Crusade, go on pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. The language is even simpler - maybe 5th grade level? The words a modern child would be unlikely to understand - pilgrimage, Compostela, mummers - are explained as soon as they're used. And with that simple plot and language come some seriously deep thoughts - about truth and religion, the differences (and similarities) between Christianity and Islam, friendship, duty, marriage, beauty, death, hope, love, craftsmanship...a truly magnificent story. And it's also a very well-written historical story - the only anachronism I found I discovered only because I'm a word nerd (an etymologist). A character wonders if there's any relationship between 'shriveled' and 'shriven' - according to the OED, no, and shriveled is actually a 16th century word so wouldn't exist for another hundred years or so after this story. Talk about picking nits. Wonderful book - hmm, who can I push it on? ( )
1 vota jjmcgaffey | Mar 21, 2010 |
The story follows Eleanor and her betrothed Thomas as they travel on a pilgrimage to Santiago. While the characters are not based on any specific person, they are very beleivable. Their mannerisms and actions, while mostly fitting with the time period help to convey their thoughts and attitudes. Over the book you can see the characters morals, values, and attitudes changing, whether it is Thomas learning about Islam (which he had fought against in the crusade) or Eleanor learning that Thomas isn't as scary as he seems. The plot could be something that had happened during the time period. Most women were married to people they had never met, the crusades were ending and the men returning, and people were doing pilgrimages to atone for sins. The book is written in a style that is easy for a younger reader to grasp the larger concepts. It is linear, following their journey and all the people and places they meet. The chapter's begin with a fancy block letter, conveying the middle English style. The language isn't full of "thees" and "thous" as the author tried to make it readable. However there are accents in it to convey the different nationalities. This is a very good late middle age book. It helps teach why things are happening in the time period and also is trying to show a bit a religious tolerance. I would recommend this to a middle school library. ( )
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Elenor clutched her too-long cloak around her, wrapping her fingers in its edges to keep them warm, and stood on tiptoe in her borrowed shoes.
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