The Bronze Bow is a book by Elizabeth George Speare that won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1962. This book is set in first-century Judaea. The lead character, a young man named Daniel Bar Jamin, lives at the same time as Jesus of Nazareth. Daniel's father was crucified in front of him, as an example, by the Roman occupiers so even at the age of eight, he immediately hates and distrusts the Romans and vows that he will avenge his father's death. His mother dies of grief after her husband's death, and Daniel's younger sister, Leah, is traumatized by... these events, possessed by demons, and never leaves the house. The children are both taken in by their grandmother, but as she becomes ill and poor over the years, she sells Daniel to Amalek the blacksmith. Daniel escapes his cruel master, running away to the mountains where he is rescued, close to death by Rosh, the leader of an outlaw band of rebels, who plan to someday overtake the Romans.
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| Author: | Elizabeth George Speare |
| Genre: | Children's literature, Historical novel, Fiction |
| Year published: | 1961 |
| Number of editions: | 15 |