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Gabriel and the hour book is a historical children s novel set in Normandy during the late medieval period. It explores the interplay of art, creativity, and social class through the experiences of a young peasant boy who works closely with monks at an abbey. The narrative delves into the struggles faced by artists confined by strict rules, highlighting the tension between personal passion and institutional constraints. The story emphasizes the importance of hope and the pursuit of human dignity amid societal challenges. It also examines the pressures involved in creating a significant…mehr

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Gabriel and the hour book is a historical children s novel set in Normandy during the late medieval period. It explores the interplay of art, creativity, and social class through the experiences of a young peasant boy who works closely with monks at an abbey. The narrative delves into the struggles faced by artists confined by strict rules, highlighting the tension between personal passion and institutional constraints. The story emphasizes the importance of hope and the pursuit of human dignity amid societal challenges. It also examines the pressures involved in creating a significant illuminated prayer book commissioned by royalty, revealing the delicate balance between devotion and artistic expression. Through the young protagonist s journey, the novel captures the transformative power of creativity and the courage required to navigate socio-political conflicts. The setting and historical context provide a rich backdrop for exploring the aspirations and limitations experienced by individuals in a rigid social hierarchy, illustrating timeless questions of freedom and identity.
Autorenporträt
Evaleen Stein was a writer, poet, and illustrator who created a diverse body of literary work that blended artistic expression with cultural depth. Born in Lafayette, Indiana, to John A. Stein and Virginia A. Stein, she spent her life immersed in the world of literature and the visual arts. She published eleven volumes of stories and three collections of poetry, showcasing her ability to craft narratives that captured both historical and emotional dimensions. Stein also demonstrated a strong interest in international literature, translating poetry from Japanese and Italian sources, which broadened her reach and introduced readers to foreign artistic traditions. Her background as a limner gave her writing a vivid, detailed quality that enhanced her storytelling. Stein's works, often set in historical contexts, celebrated creativity, cultural richness, and youthful imagination. Though she spent much of her life in her hometown, her literary contributions reflected a wide appreciation for global culture and art, securing her place as a significant figure in early American children's literature and poetry.