This lively black and white series aims to make history into an interesting read. Each title is the personal diary of a teenager, set against the background of a specific historical time. The books include details of daily life, relations with family and friends, jokes and humorous events, doubts and hopes and dreams. The storyline of each book employs interesting historical facts designed to give an understanding of the period, in line with the National Curriculum; the diary format supports the National Literacy Strategy. Medieval Squire - It is 1332 and young William de Combe is very excited -...Read more
This lively black and white series aims to make history into an interesting read. Each title is the personal diary of a teenager, set against the background of a specific historical time. The books include details of daily life, relations with family and friends, jokes and humorous events, doubts and hopes and dreams. The storyline of each book employs interesting historical facts designed to give an understanding of the period, in line with the National Curriculum; the diary format supports the National Literacy Strategy. Medieval Squire - It is 1332 and young William de Combe is very excited - he is to travel with his uncle, John de Walton, to a faraway jousting competition. Medieval Squire written by experienced author Moira Butterfield, Samuel Pepys's Clerk by successful Nile Files author Philip Wooderson.
- ISBN10 074965158X
- ISBN13 9780749651589
- Publish Date 25 March 2004 (first published 24 July 2003)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 17 July 2009
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Hachette Children's Group
- Imprint Franklin Watts Ltd
- Format Paperback
- Pages 96
- Language English