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Favorite Books for Ancient Rome/Middle Ages?


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Okay, folks! I need some of your favorites for this time period. My daughter is 10 (5th grade) and a good reader. 5th Grade is such an 'in-between'-- not quite logic stage but growing out of the grammar stage. We're studying Ancient Rome and then moving into the Middle Ages and I'm struggling with the literature, historical fiction, and other supplemental books to go along. 

 

Can y'all share some of your favorites?

 

 

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Here are a few suggestions:

 

Roman

 

The Roman Colosseum by Elizabeth Mann

In Search of a Homeland: The Story of the Aeneid by Penelope Lively

Cleopatra by Diane Stanley

 

Middle Ages

 

Saladin by Diane Stanley

Joan of Arc by Diane Stanley

Book of Norse Myths by Ingri and Parin D'Aulaire or Nordic Gods and Heroes by Padraic Colum

The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by Howard Pyle

Adventures of Marco Polo by Russell Freedman

The Story of Rolf and the Viking's Bow by Allen French

Arabs in the Golden Age by Mokhtar Moktefi

That Men Shall Be Free: The Story of the Magna Carta by Clifford Lindsey Alderman

Charlemagne by Manuel Komroff (Landmark)

Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli

The Arabian Nights Entertainment by Andrew Lang

The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning

Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village by Laura Amy Schlitz

Robin Hood by Roger L. Green or The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle

Marguerite Makes a Book by Bruce Robertson

 

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Some of my daughter's favorites:

 

Ancient Rome:

In Search of a Homeland

The Bronze Bow

Eagle of the Ninth

 

Middle Ages:

The Sword and the Circle

Son of Charlemagne

The Canterbury Tales (Cohen - beautifully illustrated storybook)

The Canterbury Tales (McCaughrean - middle school-level retelling)

A Proud Taste of Scarlett and Miniver

Outlaws of Sherwood

Adam of the Road

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Famous Men of Rome

 

Plutarch's Lives is heavy for fifth grade, but Ambleside Online uses it starting in fourth grade. They have helps on their website.

 

Geraldine McCaughrean's book of Roman myths.

 

Detectives in Togas and there is another one by the same author. May be a little young for fifth. Or fluffy. :)

 

City by David Macaulay, about building a Roman city. His books are just cool to look at.

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