Big John’s Secret
Big John’s Secret provides an enthralling glimpse of life in England and the Middle East during the time of the Crusades.
Mystery surrounds the young peasant boy known as Big John. Raised during the strife-filled days of the reign of King John of England, his life changes when a knight says, in passing, “You remind me of someone — someone I once knew and loved.”
Later, John meets “Old Marm” the herb woman. From her, John learns that his family has suffered grave injustice. Though never telling him the family name lest he unwittingly betray himself, she does all she can to prepare him to one day reclaim his name and family honor.
Then Old Marm dies — leaving John without a clue to his identity. In the next years John’s unusual size and strength, and the knowledge he has gained of letters and of the art of healing, earn him a place as page to an earl organizing the 5th Crusade.
In the Holy Land, John searches for a father he hopes is living still. Amidst battle, capture and setbacks, John – now a squire to a Knight Hospitaller – encounters Francis of Assisi, who had come to the Holy Land just at this time to preach the Gospel to the Saracens. It is another meeting that changes the course of Big John’s life.
- About the author: Eleanore Myers Jewett was an American author born in New York City in 1890. She attended Barnard College as a comparative literature major and became interested in the medieval period. Her book The Hidden Treasure of Glaston was awarded the Newbery Honor Medal in 1947.