A review by ancientdebra
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village by Laura Amy Schlitz

2.0

I wanted to like this Newbery Award winner more than I actually did. The author is a school librarian who wrote a series of monologues to help her students learn more about medieval times while also allowing each of them to perform a small piece.

It could be that I should listen to this again. I did like a couple of stories a lot - Mariot and Maud, the Glassblower's Daughters, in particular. I think I enjoyed the ones that were told in multiple voices the most. The performance of the audio was good; although glancing through the book it looks like it is annotated and adds a little more background to the experience.