Medieval Child

Medieval Child by Anthony J. Zaza, published by Lulu.com on May 31, 2022, is a concise exploration of childhood during the Early Middle Ages. This edition spans 28 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the realities faced by young people in that era, highlighting the challenges they encountered unless they were born into nobility.
Readers will find an informative account of what life was like for children a thousand years ago, focusing on their struggles and small joys. The narrative discusses the limited opportunities available to most children, including the chance to learn a trade and the potential to rise in status, such as becoming a knight. With themes surrounding growing up and difficult discussions, this book provides insights into a historical perspective on childhood.
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“Child” was not a classification for a young person in the Early Middle Ages. That came later. Young people had a hard life unless they were born into Nobility. If they survived, they could experience little joys, learn a trade, and even rise to the stature of a Knight. Medieval Child tells you all about life as a child 1000 years ago.
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