Crispin: The End of Time explained

Crispin: The End of Time
Author:Avi (or Edward Irving Wortis)
Country:England
Language:English
Series:Avi's Crispin
Genre:Children's, Historical novel
Publisher:Balzer + Bray
Release Date:September 2010
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages:240pp
Isbn:0061740802

Crispin: The End of Time is a novel released in 2010 by Edward Irving Wortis, serving as a sequel to his 2006 novel . It is the third book in the Crispin trilogy.

Plot summary

Devastated by Bear's death, Crispin and Troth are wandering through France with the dream of going to Iceland. Near starvation, they find bread and shelter in a convent where sick nuns draw Troth's attention. Troth is able to cure them and decides to remain as their healer.

Now on his own, Crispin encounters five travelers deep in the woods. They are a family of five minstrels heading to a wedding in Calais. They invite Crispin to join them. Crispin soon realizes they are thieves who plan to loot the wedding. The book tells how Crispin escapes from these thieves.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Definition of TROTH. 12 March 2024 .