A Boy鈥檚 Life

A medieval mystery that mixes historical fiction with magical realism receives a Newbery Honors nod.

鈥淚鈥檓 increasingly of the opinion that curiosity is one of the most important traits a writer can have,鈥 Catherine Gilbert Murdock 鈥88 once told an interviewer.

Proof of point? Her latest book, . Set in 1350, it is rich in research about the Middle Ages, including the challenges of pilgrimage, the nature of holy relics, village life in medieval France鈥攁nd animals.

The story of a boy named Boy, a humpback and outcast granted the ability to communicate with animals, the novel follows his travels through Europe. Taken up by a villain posing as a pilgrim, Boy joins in a quest to collect Saint Peter鈥檚 relics鈥攅xcept that 鈥渃ollect鈥 really means 鈥渟teal.鈥

Published in February 2018, The Book of Boy made a slew of Best of the Year lists鈥攁nd, in January, was named a 2019 Newbery Honor Book. Awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children, the Newbery Medal recognizes the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children; Newbery Honors are awarded to leading Medal contenders.

In addition to portraying all things medieval, Murdock included a menagerie of animals in the book. 鈥淢ost of those animals,鈥 she explains, 鈥渁re based on animals I have met myself.鈥 There鈥檚 a mastiff, a war horse, donkeys, a pack of hounds, starlings, and a cat 鈥渂ased 100 percent on our cat, Daphne.鈥

A Growth and Structures of Cities major, Murdock earned her Ph.D. in American history from the University of Pennsylvania. After grad school, she pursued writing with a vengeance. On her website, she explains, 鈥淚 edited two books; I wrote museum wall plaques; I wrote installation manuals; I copy-edited magazine ads; I wrote grant proposals for an architectural firm; I wrote a catalog for a pool-supply company; I wrote 10 screenplays, with multiple drafts of each script; I wrote many, many letters to the editor, most unsent, the rest unpublished. ... I wrote a lot. And every single one of these experiences made me a better writer.鈥 Clearly, she was onto a winning tactic: Today, Murdock has eight books to her name鈥攕even novels for young readers and , 1870鈥1940, a history of Prohibition published by Johns Hopkins University Press and hailed by the Wall Street Journal as one of the five best books on alcohol.

In the Beginning  

"This story, like another, begins with an apple. The apple in my tale was not ripe and tempting but wrinkled and old, too high to pluck and too stubborn to drop. It hung from a whip-thin branch, dancing in the cold March wind. The goats pranced round the tree trunk, bleating their frustration.鈥

鈥撵谤辞尘 The Book of Boy by Catherine Gilbert Murdock 鈥88 (HarperCollins, 2018)

Published on: 09/25/2019