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Belle's Song

Published
Nov 2011
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Historical Historical
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304

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Fifteen-year-old Belle is a dreamer with a sharp tongue and an aching burden: her carelessness has crippled her father. A chance meeting with bespectacled Luke has her decide to join the pilgrimage to Canterbury made famous by Geoffrey Chaucer's beloved tales. There she befriends the famous writer and Walter, a handsome squire with a secret of his own. Growing to love her fellow travelers dearly, Belle is thrilled by the attention from both Luke and Walter. But casting its shadow over the pilgrims is the threat to England posed by an unreliable king anxious to keep his throne at any cost. When Belle discovers that Master Chaucer is embroiled in dangerous politics, she is forced to make a choice that will turn her pilgrimage into a gamble with a deadly price.

K. M. Grant's epic story will introduce the world of Chaucer to a whole new group of readers.

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Mar 2011 Quercus Books ISBN 1849164088
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First Edition Nov 2011 Walker & Company ISBN 080272275X
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Feb 2011 Quercus ISBN B004MYF4TC
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Nov 2011 Bloomsbury ISBN 0802722768
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