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The Book of the Maidservant
The Book of the Maidservant
The Book of the Maidservant
“A funny and wise book about friendship, loyalty, and love.”—Karen CushmanJohanna is a servant girl to Dame Margery Kempe, a renowned medieval holy woman. Dame Margery feels the suffering the Virgin Mary felt for her son but cares little for the misery she sees every day. When she announces that Johanna will accompany her on a pilgrimage to Rome, the suffering truly begins. After walking all day, Johanna must fetch water, wash clothes, and cook for the entire party of pilgrims. Then arguing breaks out between Dame Margery and the other travelers, and Johanna is caught in the middle. As the fighting escalates, Dame Margery turns her back on the whole group, including Johanna. Abandoned in a foreign land where she doesn’t even speak the language, the young maidservant must find her own way to Rome.Inspired by the fifteenth-century text The Book of Margery Kempe, the first autobiography in English, debut novelist Rebecca Barnhouse chronicles Johanna’s painful journey through fear, anger, and physical hardship to ultimate redemption.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Historical Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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The Book of the Maidservant is about a young lady who is a servant. She is sent to another country, but she can't speak the native language, while her master can. When her master leaves her behind, she has to find some way to communicate with the people around her. Readers follow her on her journey to figure out the language of the country.

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