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Book Review of Down the Common : A Year in the Life of a Medieval Woman

Down the Common : A Year in the Life of a Medieval Woman
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I waited a long time for this book. It was worth waiting for. There is a loose story with dialogue, but large sections of the book are description, more nonfiction than fiction. The author does a great job providing the nitty gritty details of what day to day life was like for the peasants in medieval England. Life is very hard and short. You'll have a newfound respect for modern conveniences after reading this book. Marion, the heroine, is a poor but skilled woman in a good, happy marriage to a carpenter. She has children, and like many other women of that time, has lot several children. Her life is one of toil but she has her share of joy too. She probably does more from 7 a.m to 12 noon than I do all day when at home on the weekends! The description of small village life, the feasts in the great house, the expectations of children..all of that is fascinating. If you have an interest in history, get this book. If you're expecting a strong story with a clear plot, strong characters, there's nothing of the kind and I didn't mind at all.