Across a Dark and Wild Sea

by Don Brown

Other authorsDon Brown (Illustrator), Deborah Nadel (Contributor)
Hardcover, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

B521

Publication

Roaring Brook Press (2002), Edition: 1st, 32 pages

Description

Columcille was born in a remote corner of Ireland in the year 521. Legend has it that as a child, he was fed a cake filled with the letters of the alphabet, and so learned to love writing. He grew up to become a monk and a scribe a thousand years before the invention of printing, when books had to be copied by hand. There was one book, a beautiful volume of psalms from distant Rome, that Columcille especially loved, and even though its owner refused him permission, Columcille secretly copied it. The copy was discovered, and a dispute arose over who it belonged to: Columcille, who made it, or the owner of the original. So better was the argument that a battle was fought between the two men's powerful friends; although Columcille's side won, the victory felt hollow to him. To punish himself, he set out ina tiny boat, vowing to leave Ireland forever. A revered figure in Celtic history, Columcille (also known as Columbia) founded the famous monastery on the Scottish island of Iona and left a legacy of learning that illuminated a corner of the Dark Ages. History, drama, and a love of books and reading fill a story--told here in exquisite watercolors and deflty understated prose by noted author and artist Don Brown.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member matthewbloome
This is the story of a saint who preserved books above all else. I'd never heard of the guy before, but what a cool biography about someone who is truly obscure! It's well worth the read time.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

32 p.; 10 inches

ISBN

0761315349 / 9780761315346

Barcode

8198
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