Book details
William the lawless
Description
Once again we are introduced to the exploits of William Brown - the 11-year-old whose vision is larger that life and whose good intentions often go wrong. When William hears that an old man wants to start a garden, he decides to help by giving him ants from other gardens.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
192 pages
Book in series
#32
Why to read
- Engaging Historical Setting: 'William the Lawless' by Richmal Crompton offers readers a vivid portrayal of the medieval period, providing a rich historical context that can both educate and entertain those interested in this era.
- Timeless Themes: The book explores themes such as justice, morality, and the nature of law, which are as relevant today as they were during the time in which the novel is set. This makes the story both thought-provoking and relatable.
- Character Development: Readers will find the character of William intriguing as he navigates the complexities of his environment. His growth and experiences provide a compelling narrative that can inspire discussions about personal development and ethics.
- Richmal Crompton's Legacy: As an author best known for her 'Just William' series, Richmal Crompton's work has been cherished for generations. Reading 'William the Lawless' offers an opportunity to explore more of her literary talents beyond her most famous character.