"Rich in authentic detail, humor, grief, and deep insight into the life of the mind as well as the heart, this makes a fitting close to a high-water mark in historical fiction." - KIRKUS REVIEWS (starred review) Impressed by the bookish Isidore, Pagan Kidrouk - now Archdeacon of Carcassonne - hires the boy as his scribe. Eager to flee a cloistered existence, naive Isidore quickly discovers that the real world isn't all as the poets and philosophers...