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Jinks, Catherine. Pagan's crusade & Pagan in exile.


JINKS jink  
v. jinked, jink·ing, jinks

v.intr.
To make a quick, evasive turn: "He jinked every five seconds, and now brought his tank left again" 
, Catherine. Pagan's crusade. Candlewick can·dle·wick  
n.
1. The wick of a candle.

2.
a. A soft heavy cotton thread similar to that used to make wicks for candles.

b. Embroidery made of tufts of this thread.
. 248p. maps. c1992, 2003.0-7636-2019-X. $15.99. JS

JINKS, Catherine. Pagan in exile. Candlewick. 336p. maps. c1994, 2003.0-7636-2020-3. $15.99. JS

Street urchin Noun 1. street urchin - a child who spends most of his time in the streets especially in slum areas
guttersnipe

gamine - a homeless girl who roams the streets
 Pagan Kidrouk, age 16, desperate for money and a way off the streets, seeks work as a squire with the Templar Knights in Jerusalem. The year is 1187, and the Knights are charged with defending the kingdom from the Infidels and protecting pilgrims visiting the Holy Land. Pagan is assigned to work for the noble Lord Roland de Brain, to care for his horses ("the joyful duty of steaming manure." as Pagan sardonically puts it) and his armor, and if necessary to fight by his side. Meanwhile, Saladin's armies are marching toward the Holy City, and it takes all of Pagan's cleverness to save Roland and himself and make an escape.

In the sequel, Pagan in Exile, second in this four-part series, Roland and Pagan have traveled to France, hoping to rally other knights to the cause of retaking RETAKING. The taking one's goods, wife, child, &c., from another, who without right has taken possession thereof. Vide Recaption; Rescue.  Jerusalem. Pagan expects Roland will receive a warm welcome from his family, but instead they are met with hostility, and in the end they must fight to save themselves.

Jinks, a medieval scholar and author of books for YAs, originally published this lively series in her native Australia. Quick-witted Pagan, who narrates in the present tense pres·ent tense  
n.
The verb tense expressing action in the present time, as in She writes; she is writing.

Noun 1. present tense - a verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking
present
, is a wonderful character, full of wisecracks and sarcastic asides but brave and loyal in defense of his beloved Lord Roland. Action, drama, and humor abound, along with colorful details of life in medieval times
This is the article on the Medieval Times dinner theater chain. For the historical time period, see Middle Ages.


Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
. Pagan's adventures make an interesting contrast to Michael Cadnum's more somber novels about squires in the era of the Crusades, The Book of the Lion and The Leopard Sword. Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT

J--Recommended for junior high school students. The contents are of particular interest to young adolescents and their teachers.

S--Recommended for senior high school students.
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Author:Rohrlick, Paula
Publication:Kliatt
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Jan 1, 2004
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