The book was originally written to be performed by fifth-grade students at the Park School of Baltimore, where Schlitz is a librarian.
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Instead of the typical narrative structure, the book is constructed of a series of monologues, each spoken by a young member of a medieval village.
medieval | village | Good Morning America | Greenwich Village | The Village Voice | Good Friday | Barenaked Ladies | Cape of Good Hope | ATP World Tour Masters 1000 | Medieval | Cincinnati Masters | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | Village People | Medieval music | East Village | Ladies' Home Journal | East Village, Manhattan | Masters Tournament | Masters | Good Charlotte | Masters of Horror | The Good Wife | Good Times | Annals of the Four Masters | Philip the Good | Matthew Sweet | Good Luck Charlie | Westlake Village, California | The Good Wife (TV series) | Good Friday Agreement |