"A tale of ingenuity, daring, dread, and tenderness, in which neither man nor Boy is quite what he seems, The Book of Boy is a treat from start to finish." -- Wall Street Journal "The Book of Boy, with evocative wood-cut-style illustrations by Ian Schoenherr, is a beautiful volume.an original feat of imaginative storytelling." -- Wall Street Journal "Scuffles and sacrifices, ferocious animals, and dastardly thieves abound as Boy and Secundus are slowly revealed to readers--and each other. This is also a beautiful piece of bookmaking, from the woodblock-style design elements to the manuscript-like paper. A vivid, not-to-be-missed story." -- Booklist (starred review) "Light and darkness have never clashed with such fierce majesty and eloquent damnation. Murdock weaves an engrossing tale.
Blend epic adventure with gothic good and evil, and add a dash of sly wit for a tale that keeps readers turning the page." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Fresh, immediate, and earthy: the fakery, the faith, the embedded stories, the escapades. The story is beautifully served by its package.Most remarkable and unusual is the character of Boy, a complex and compelling being whose defining quality is goodness." -- Horn Book (starred review) "This is a medieval tale that blends historical fiction with magical realism. Readers will enjoy the adventures of Boy and Secundus, rife with twists that give the story more depth than a straightforward historical novel. Boy is an admirable protagonist." -- School Library Journal "Boy shines with unique, good-hearted brightness.
This action-packed tale, with a luminous central character, unspools with a strong message about how appearances can deceive." -- Publishers Weekly "Young readers intrigued by history, and those who love a good quest, should find much to keep them interested. Beautiful illustrations with the look of woodcuts grace each chapter." -- Cleveland Plain Dealer "Fun, enchanting.A perfect choice for a middle-grade reader who likes historical fiction, magical realism, mystery and a rich story centered on good vs. evil." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution.