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The Adventures of Marco Polo
 
 

The Adventures of Marco Polo [Hardcover]

Russell Freedman , Bagram Ibatoulline

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Starred Review. Grade 5-9–In an age when critics obsess about the blurred line between fact and fiction, Freedman prepares readers for ambiguity right from the contents page. Nothing But the Truth is both the title of his first chapter and a phrase pulled from Polo's book, The Description of the World. Apparently the Venetian's own family doubted the veracity of his version of the 24-year, 6500-mile journey to and sojourn in Kublai Khan's court and begged him to recant on his deathbed. The chapter Did Marco Polo Go to China? presents current scholarship challenging the nobleman's claims, as well as plausible counterarguments. In between, readers find a flavor of the adventurer's early and final years, descriptions of treacherous mountain excursions and raging sandstorms, and details of the splendor and sophistication of Xanadu, where Polo served as envoy to the emperor. The accounts are accompanied by original and archival illustrations and maps; extensive endnotes provide further documentation. Many of the illuminated manuscripts come from various editions of Polo's book; they span several centuries. Ibatoulline's handsome single-page paintings appear at the beginning of each chapter, anchoring the telling, even while the artistic conventions adapt to the culture being depicted. The calligraphic font of the chapter headings and the parchmentlike pages add to the sense of an authentic experience. The author's in-depth narrative style and historian's skepticism require more background knowledge and a longer attention span than Nick McCarty's Marco Polo (National Geographic, 2006), but the effort will be richly rewarded.–Wendy Lukehart, Washington DC Public Library
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*Starred Review* The name Marco Polo evokes images of faraway travels and exotic treasures: silks and spices, gold and jewels. Newbery Medal-winner Freedman takes readers along on Polo's journey in a book that is as beautiful as many of the sights the explorer observed. It begins at Polo's deathbed, his family begging him to confess his exaggerations. Even some contemporary scholars don't believe Polo went to China, but many observers think most of his tales were true. Using Polo's own descriptions (as told to a writer he met in prison), Freedman shepherds readers across deserts, down the Silk Road, and over mountains until the adventurer reaches the magnificent kingdom of Kublai Khan. Supporting Freedman's informative yet evocative prose are enchanting illustrations. Ibatoulline follows the historic journey with art inspired by different periods--for instance, he uses illuminated manuscripts as the basis for the European scenes. The original artwork is complemented by many historic illustrations, some from editions of Polo's Description of the World. The meticulous art notes call attention to the lack of text source notes, although Freedman does include an extensive, informative author's note about Polo's claims. With its thick, mottled pages and attractive design, this is a glorious piece of bookmaking; readers will find it a pleasure to explore. Ilene Cooper
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars For advanced readers, May 22 2008
By Renee C. Ozer - Published on Amazon.com
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The artwork is beautiful and includes reproductions from medieval illuminated versions. (It's extremely annoying that you can't search inside the book, so you'll have to take my word for it.) The approach is sophisticated, leaving as an open question whether Marco Polo embroidered the truth or made up his tale out of whole cloth, and children will learn about Kublai Khan's empire, with its efficient messenger service and paper money. The vocabulary is challenging for grade-school children.

16 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO comes to life more than your usual elementary-level biography., Dec 10 2006
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
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Russell Freedman's THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO covers all the controversies surrounding the legendary explorer who claimed to have seen rocks burn and met bandits who could conjure up sandstorms. Marco's vivid, often fantastical descriptions of his travels shook Europe: was he a courageous adventurer, or a fake with a vivid imagination? In exploring the rumors surrounding Marco Polo, ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO comes to life more than your usual elementary-level biography.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The world's greatest explorer?!, Feb 9 2011
By Wael Qahoush - Published on Amazon.com
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What a fascinating book describing some of Marco Polo's adventures! The reading level of 9-11 is accurate in general depending on the child's reading level. It wouldn't have been a challenge for my 11 y/o son, but for the sake of my 7 y/o I decided that we should read it together. We not only enjoyed reading about the Polos' adventures, but also about the controversies that have surrounded Marco's book, and his great influence during the Middle Ages and beyond. This book has been a great addition to our study of the Silk Road, the Mongol Empire, and geography (Italy, the Near East, Central Asia, and the Far East). It contains two maps that are very helpful. LQ.
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