Yesterday, the American Library Association announced the winners of children's book awards. The Newbery Award, which I tend to think of as the Oscar of children's literature, was won by a nonfiction title, which has only happened a handful of times in the 80-plus year history of the award.
The book is Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village by Laura Amy Schlitz. I read the book when I purchased it for my library, and I really enjoyed it. It was written to be used as a play, with each section being the poetic narrative of a different resident of the village, such as the lord's daughter, a squire, the girl who is forced to mind her baby brother by her hardworking mother, and so on. If you enjoy books about the Middle Ages, I strongly recommend this.
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