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Cristo's Chronicles by Anthony J. Mirarchi |
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Cristo's Chronicles,
young adult fiction, is an historical adventure story with a
difference. It is teen lit with a purpose. Set in a fantasy time, it eschews
magic for Bronze Age reality. This is a children's book that is interesting,
exciting and inspiring.
Cristo is an orphan who has grown up in the court of King Adolphus. Lord Allard, the King’s wizard, makes Cristo his assistant in a quest to perfect a water clock and use it to set up a calendar. Duke Nextor, the King’s unscrupulous rival, and his wizard, Boltair, are also intent on inventing a calendar and have dispatched Grigor, a peasant boy, to spy on Lord Allard’s work. The two young boys join forces, and the action becomes a race between two scientific teams to acquire the strategic advantage of a new technology. A particularly tricky feat concerns recording data in a world without a counting system or written symbols. Lord Allard’s solution to this problem results in developing the earliest tools of timekeeping: a bead calendar for recording the readings of a water clock and a shadow clock, the precursor to the sundial.
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