Saturnalia book by Paul Fleischman
By Paul FleischmanSaturnalia book by Paul Fleischman
"I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT MY EYE IS UPON YOU". It is December 1681, and the words of Mr. Baggot, the tithingman, terrify young William. William is living a strange double life. By day he is a printer's apprentice living in a white man's house. By night, he is Weetasket of the Narraganset tribe who must risk Baggot's wrath to search for his lost brother. Then comes the winter celebration of the Saturnalia -- the ancient Roman holiday on which masters and slaves trade roles. Will William's secrets be revealed? And what dark deeds of others will be brought to light on this fateful night? Published By Harper Collins on 1990
Book details
- Hardcover
- 132 pages
- English
- 006447089X
- 9780064470896
About Paul Fleischman
paul fleischman grew up in santa monica, california. the son of well-known children's novelist sid fleischman, paul was in the unique position of having hi Read More about Paul Fleischman
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