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  2. Crispin: The Cross of Lead - Wikipedia

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    Crispin: The Cross of Lead is a 2002 children's novel written by Avi. It was the winner of the 2003 Newbery Medal. [2] Its sequel, Crispin: At the Edge of the World, was released in 2006. The third and currently final book, Crispin: The End of Time, was released in 2010.

  3. Crispin: At the Edge of the World - Wikipedia

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    Crispin: At the Edge of the World is a novel by Edward Irving Wortis (under the pen name Avi), published in 2006. It serves as a sequel to his 2003 Newbery Medal award-winner Crispin: The Cross of Lead and is the second book in the Crispin trilogy. Crispin: At The Edge of the World was an ALA notable in 2007. [1]

  4. Avi (author) - Wikipedia

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    Avi's book Iron Thunder, about the ironclad Monitor and its battle with the CSS Virginia in Hampton Roads, Virginia, was selected as the 2009 Beacon of Freedom Award winner by Williamsburg Regional Library and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. [5] In 2006, Avi wrote a sequel to Crispin: The Cross of Lead titled Crispin: At the Edge of the World.

  5. John Ball (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Ball made an appearance in the Newbery Medal-winning 2002 novel Crispin: The Cross of Lead. He was a priest, as he usually is, and was assisting a character by the name of Bear in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. John Ball is referenced several times in T. H. White's The Once and Future King, most prominently in the fourth book, The Candle in the ...

  6. Crispin: The End of Time - Wikipedia

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    He has a monkey named Schim. Crispin promises to take this boy with him to Iceland and helps him escape the thieves. Crispin – The title character. He is a 13-year-old peasant boy, living in rural England in the year 1377. He is a brave and courageous boy. Troth – A girl with a cleft lip who travels with Crispin. The word troth means to ...

  7. Category:Novels set in England - Wikipedia

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    Cold Harbour (book) Colonel Gore's Second Case; The Colour of Murder; The Commodore (novel) Common Sense Is All You Need; A Connoisseur's Case; Constable Guard Thyself; The Countess of Salisbury (novel) Crime Counter Crime; A Crime of One's Own; The Cripple in Black; Crispin: The Cross of Lead; The Croaking Raven; The Crozier Pharaohs; The ...

  8. Crispin (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Crispin (apple) or Mutsu apple, a cross between the Golden Delicious and the Indo apple varieties; Crispin Hard Cider Company; Crispin School, a secondary school in Street, Somerset, England; Crispin, the subject of Wallace Stevens' long poem "The Comedian as the Letter 'C'" Crispin, a trade name for tramadol

  9. Talk:Crispin: The Cross of Lead - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Novels, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to novels, novellas, novelettes and short stories on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the project and contribute to the general Project discussion to talk over new ideas and ...