In plague-stricken medieval London, young Robin loses the use of his legs and is left alone when his servants flee. Rescued by a monk, he learns to carve wood, play the harp, and swim — gradually building strength of body and spirit. When he finally reaches Castle Lindsay, he faces an unexpected siege that calls on every skill and ounce of courage he has found. Winner of the Newbery Medal.
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The Door in the Wall
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Boys learn from Robin that a disability or setback does not define a person — that the door in the wall is always there if you search for it. This powerful medieval story teaches boys that courage, adaptability, and quiet perseverance open doors that fear and self-pity never will.
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| Publisher | Doubleday |
| Pages | 120 |
| ISBN | 978-0385072830 |


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