The setting is in England. Some parts in Stromford (his home town) and some parts in Great Wexly. It takes place around the mid-14th century. The mood is somewhat dark, smokey, dull, etc.
Crispin learned that he was a spy and that he worked in a brotherhood.
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Crispin:At The Edge Of The World is mainly about Bear getting shot with an arrow and almost fully healed by a scary old hag and a deformed girl. Bear finally dies at the end.
He must flee from his hometown when he is being searched to be killed
The point of view in the book "Crispin" by Avi is third person limited, following the perspective of the protagonist, Crispin. This means that the reader experiences the story through Crispin's thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Crispin learned that he was a spy and that he worked in a brotherhood.
The setting in the book is England. It may also be Great Wexly, and Stromford.
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Yes, "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi does not have a movie adaptation.
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The setting for "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi, is in Stromford, England in 1377. The story starts out with a 13 year old peasant boy as its main character.
The book "Crispin" falls under the historical fiction genre. It is set in medieval England and follows the story of a young boy named Crispin as he navigates through challenging circumstances.
Crispin's father is known as "Asta's Son." His father's true identity is revealed later in the book as Lord Furnival.
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There are 234 pages total in the book Crispin At the Edge of the World.
In the book "Crispin: The Cross of Lead," Crispin is falsely accused of being a "wolf's head," or a criminal who is marked for death. He is also wrongly accused of murdering Father Quinel and stealing the cross of lead.