Part One of the Lucca le Pou Stories
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Fictional Saga / Young adult
Crusades
Middle East
Salah-adin is poised to conquer the Kingdom of Jerusalem. For ten-year-old Lucca "the Louse," it's life as normal. The streets of Acre - the wickedest city in the world - are his playground. But when a violent act of betrayal leaves him homeless and alone, he is drawn into a terrifying web of violence, espionage, and holy war.
Salah-adin is poised to conquer the Kingdom of Jerusalem. For ten-year-old Lucca "the Louse," it's life as normal. The streets of Acre - the wickedest city in the world - are his playground. But when a violent act of betrayal leaves him homeless and alone, he is drawn into a terrifying web of violence, espionage, and holy war.
Acre’s Bastard is written in
the first person from the viewpoint of a streetwise child. Lucca tells the
story of how he survives as a defenceless boy on the streets of one of the most
dangerous cities of the 12th century. I loved the way Lucca
interacts with other characters. His relationships with the adults work really well, and there are
some tender moments that remind you that he is a vulnerable child, despite being
able to take care of himself. But his vulnerability
makes it easy for him to fall prey to wickedness.
It would have been good to have seen more
depth to the other characters, perhaps in their interactions with Lucca, on the other hand, we are seeing events through the eyes
of a child and he sees the characters as a child would see them, without really
knowing who they are. The people that populate Lucca’s world are superficial.
Acre’s Bastard endeared itself
to me in the way that books did in my childhood.
The author brings a lot of dry humour
into the telling of the story. Lucca’s sense of the ridiculous is highlighted
in the narrative. And Lucca’s self-deprecation at times had me chuckling to
myself. I’m looking forward to finding out what will happen to Lucca and his
friends in the next book.
It has been my pleasure to review this
book and am grateful for the opportunity and wholly recommend it.
© Paula Wilcox
Paula, thank you for the kind words about Lucca and Acre's Bastard. I'm grateful to all the readers around the world who've discovered him. Trying to deliver the next one soon!
ReplyDeleteGreat review, Paula.
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