The Windeby Puzzle: History and Story
Inspired by the Windeby Bog Child—a 2,000-year-old mummified body found in a peat bog in northeastern Germany in 1952—this wholly original work is comprised of three distinct elements: Two fictional stories imagine the life of the child who died, while a third, nonfiction narrative delineates the author’s research and creative process in writing those two stories. The first story imagines the child as Estrild, a girl who attempts to break the gender barrier of her community and culture via recognition as a warrior during a sacred annual ceremony. Passionate and confident, she fails to consider that her proposal will not be well received. Estrild is trained for the ceremony by Varick, the protagonist of the second story, an orphan whose “twisted back” prevents him from following the traditional path of the other boys. Varick’s careful study of animal skeletons allows him to fix the village forger’s hip when it is dislocated during a fall. Three interspersed “History” sections provide scientific and cultural context about the bog child, whose sex cannot be determined, as well as the careful deliberations that went into developing the two protagonists’ character traits and their imaginative, heartbreaking stories. While details of the fictional stories are historically unlikely, this work offers an exciting, engrossing glimpse into an archeological mystery. ©2023 Cooperative Children’s Book Center
CCBC Age Recommendation: Ages 9-13
Age Range:
Grades 3-5 (Ages 8-10)
Grades 6-8 (Ages 11-13)
Formats:
Novel
Substantial Narrative Non-Fiction
Subjects:
Ableism
Ancient History
Girls and Women
Historical Fiction
History (Nonfiction)
Physical Disability
Sexism
Writers and Writing
Publishers:
Clarion, HarperCollins
Publish Year: 2023
Pages: 186
ISBN: 9780358672500
CCBC Location: Fiction, Lowry