Plague: A Cross on the Door
By (Author) Ann Turnbull
Illustrated by Akbar Ali
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
A & C Black (Childrens books)
1st June 2013
25th April 2013
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
80
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
74g
"In sixteen hundred and sixty-five there was hardly anyone left alive." Spring 1665, London Sam was just a young boy when his master took him out of the orphanage to be his servant. When he was old enough, he was going to become his masters apprentice, a shoemaker, able to make his own way in the world. But that was before the plague arrived. Abandoned by Alice, his masters maid and the closet thing that Sams ever had to a mother, Sam finds himself nailed into his workshop home with only his dying master and pet dog Budge for company. The officials call it quarantine. But for Sam it's a death sentence. Can Sam escape And even if he does, will he be able to survive on London's ravaged streets
The atmosphere of the plague-ridden city is expertly captured. * Irish Examiner *
Ann Turnbulls lovely prose overcomes them to make an engaging story in just a few words a real art. * www.booksforkeeps.co.uk *
The story zips along and I found it engrossing. * The Historical Novel Society *
The books contain enough tension to grip the reader and keep the stories flowing and the atmosphere of Stuart London is excellently evoked. * www.parentsintouch.co.uk *
The author tackles this potentially disturbing story with balance and sensitivity, protecting readers into the experience rather than hiding them entirely from it. -- Tim Taylor * Primary Teacher Update *
Ann Turnbull is a Shropshire based author who has been writing children's books for almost forty years. The author of over thirty successful children's titles and shortlisted for several children's book awards including the Smarties and Carnegie awards over the years, she is a well respected voice in children's and young adult literature with a penchant for historical fiction.