Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Matilda Bone by Karen Cushman

This is a story about a girl named Matilda. Matilda has an interesting background. She was raised by Father Leufredus in a very religious manor. She didn’t worry about food or clothing. She only had to worry about learning Latin, French, Writing and Religion. Her life is about to change as she is on her way to the Bonesetter’s to be a help to Peg. Peg doesn’t quite fit into Matilda’s background and she has to learn a new way of life. She seems to always be longing to be back with Father Leufredus.



This is a story about book learning versus real life. It is about real people versus theory.

There is a greater theme though and I’ve had a hard time putting a finger on what it is but I think it has something to do with listening to oneself and how we feel as opposed to something we may have learned from others or instead of believing what others sometimes erroneously believe even if many join in that belief.


I found the notes at the end of the book very valuable. The Author gave some more information about bone setting and medicine. It is interesting, some of the theories about medicine. I am glad we’ve come a long way since then.

I think this is one of the great books.

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