Amidst
great mystery, Hugh is left in the care of Glastonbury Abbey by his
father who must flee England too swiftly to be burdened by a crippled
son. Ashamed of his physical weakness, yet possessed of a stout heart,
Hugh finds that life at the abbey is surprisingly full in this year
1171, in the turbulent days of King Henry II. Hugh, his friend Dickon
and their strange friend, the mad Bleheris, uncover a treasure trove and
with it a deeper mystery of the sort that could only occur in
Glastonbury where Joseph of Arimithea was said to have lived out his
last years. Before all is done, more is resolved than Hugh could ever
have hoped.
A Newbery Honor winner.
Illustrated by Frederick Chapman.