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Manuel’s life changes forever when he finds out that he’s really Jewish. It is 17th century Spain and danger lurks everywhere, even in his own home. Can Manuel stay safe and protect the people he loves?
Ages 11+
Pages 200
Publisher Kar-Ben Publishing

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31 Reviews

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I read it in two days

Review by Akiva

I liked this book. I didn't know that much about the time that it happened but I thought it was exciting to read though I don't want to live back then!

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The Boy from Seville

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The Boy from Seville

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this book was great!!!

Review by CoolStripesDude

Out of all the books l have gotten from PJourway , this is defenetly the best! It says in the 'Book details' that the book is eleven+, but I read it when I was nine, and it was totally great! The reason I like this book is because it has a little bit of everything. Suspense, tense friendships, and romance. I highly recomend this book!

Feb 06, 2018 08:44 AM
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It was good

Review by readreadread

This book has an air of suspense about it through the whole book. The main character is always in danger. It was a good read because it taught me about the Spanish Inquisition.

Feb 04, 2018 09:38 PM
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surreal

Review by thethornydevil

the boy from seville is a pretty slow book in my opinion the exitment doesn't pick up untill the book is well under way and not very realistic but a good book if you get into the book

Jan 01, 2018 10:42 AM
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surreal

Review by thethornydevil

the boy from seville is a sort of slow book. in my opinion the book didn`t pick up until the middle of the book. and should have a better starting becouse you could pick it up and get bored before anything exiting starts.

Jan 01, 2018 10:34 AM
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Interesting and Exiting

Review by MapMaker

I enjoyed reading this book because it was interesting and exiting. This book is about a Jewish boy, Manuel, who lives in Seville, Spain, during the Spanish Inquisition. He has to pretend that he is Christian because if the inquisitors find out that he is Jewish, he and his whole family would be persecuted and burned alive. I learned from this book more about how scary the Spanish Inquisition was.

Nov 26, 2017 11:02 PM