The Road to Damietta

The Road to Damietta - Paperback

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The Road to Damietta

The Road to Damietta - Paperback

by Scott O'Dell
$17.99
Sale price  $17.99 Regular price 

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by Scott O'Dell (Author)

Rich in the atmosphere of thirteenth-century Italy, The Road to Damietta offers through Ricca di Montanaro's eyes a new perspective on the man who became the famous Saint Francis of Assisi, the guileless, joyous man who praised the oneness of nature and sought to bring the world into harmony. "Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace," he said. "Where there is hatred, let me sow love, where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy."

Author Biography

Scott O'Dell (1898-1989), one of the most respected authors of historical fiction, received the Newbery Medal, three Newbery Honor Medals, and the Hans Christian Andersen Author Medal, the highest international recognition for a body of work by an author of books for young readers. Some of his many books include The Island of the Blue Dolphins, The Road to Damietta, Sing Down the Moon, and The Black Pearl.

Number of Pages: 307
Dimensions: 0.81 x 7.04 x 5.04 IN
Publication Date: October 25, 2004
Accelerated Reader:
Quiz Name: Road to Damietta
Interest Level: Middle Grades, 4-8
Reading Level: 6.3
Point Value: 12
ISBN9780618494934
Author Scott O'Dell
PublisherHoughton Mifflin
GenreYoung adult
FormatPaperback
PublishedOctober 2004
LanguageENG- English
Pages307
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceKids and Teens & young adults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Scott O'Dell

Scott O'Dell was the author of numerous books for children and adults. He received the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1972. Sara L. Schwebel is Associate Professor of English at the University of South Carolina, author of Child-Sized History: Fictions of the Past in U.S. Classrooms, and editor of the Lone Woman and Last Indians digital archive.

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