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Avi

Crispin: The Cross of Lead

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2002

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Introduction

Crispin: The Cross of Lead

  • Genre: Fiction; middle grade historical
  • Originally Published: 2002
  • Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 780L; grades 3-7
  • Structure/Length: 58 chapters; approx. 320 pages; about 6 hours on audio
  • Protagonist and Central Conflict: After 13-year-old Crispin, a peasant in medieval England, is wrongfully accused of a crime, he is known as a “wolf’s head.” This title permits anyone to kill him without punishment, so he leaves his village to survive.
  • Potential Sensitivity Issues: Violence; religious undertones; suicidal ideation

 

Avi, Author

  • Bio: Pseudonym for Edward Irving Wortis; born in 1937 in New York City; lives in Colorado with his wife; worked as a librarian before becoming an author; travels around the country to visit schools and meet his readers
  • Other Works: Crispin: At the Edge of the World (2006); Nothing But the Truth (1991); The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle (1990)
  • Awards: Newbery Medal (2003); Boston Globe Horn Book Award; Scott O’Dell Historical Fiction Award

CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:

  • Will Versus Fate
  • The Instability of English Feudalism
  • The Elements of a Meaningful Life

STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:

  • Develop an understanding of the historical and social contexts regarding English feudalism that drive Crispin’s journey of self-discovery.
  • Analyze short paired texts and other resources to make connections via the text’s themes of Will Versus Fate, The Instability of English Feudalism, and The Elements of a Meaningful Life.