Working on a medieval project in school, Garth is fascinated by life in early England. When the class is assigned roles from medieval days, Garth decides to be a stone carver, while his friend Mary chooses to be a mermaid.
Then, after a serious car crash, Garth finds himself transported back in time to the village of Dodding in fourteenth-century England. He is a peasant boy and life is hard. When he's caught fishing on the lord's land, Garth is forced to flee or face harsh punishment. If he can hide himself for a year and a day, he will be free and able to pursue his dream of working as a carver in the great cathedral. But in the meantime the lord's men are doing everything they can to find him and they are getting closer and closer...
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Barbara Smucker was one of Canada’s best-known and best-loved authors of fiction for children and young adults. Throughout her career, she was profoundly affected by civil rights issues, which informed works such as Days of Terror , White Mist , and Underground to Canada . She won multiple awards for her work, including the Vicky Metcalf Award, the Canada Council Children’s Literature Prize, and the IODE Violet Downey Book Award. She passed away in 2003.
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