The King's Fifth
T**O
Classic Spanish Explorer Story
Esteban, a young cartographer, is in prison for refusing to give the king a fifth of the gold discovered on an expedition. On the expedition, several of the crew mutiny, hoping to find gold from the seven cities of Cibola. Esteban goes along with them in the hope of being the first to map the area. The search for gold leads to many disappointments and even frustration and anger. Eventually, they steal and get gold from the natives, which leads to many disastrous results, even a skirmish. Eventually, Esteban is the only one who knows where the gold is but due to the evil the gold brought about, he has no wish to go back to the gold or give the king his share. The jailer and prosecutor at Esteban's trial want him to make maps so they can find the gold. Esteban agrees, but insists that with the maps, the gold will never be found. In fact, Esteban claims not even he could find the gold. Eventually, Esteban is sentenced to three years in prison, which he plans to serve and then he will go and seek out things that really matter, like family and friends. Scott O'Dell wrote a wonderful story in this book. It is a great book for any reading child and is a Newbery Honor Book. It is exciting and interesting and readers will not want to put this 264-page book down. It is truly and wonderful and interesting book
S**E
An exceptional book with vibrant characters, and a story focusing on the lust for gold, and the consequences of one's actions
The setting is in New Spain, the area of North America occupied by Spain during the 1500's. The year is 1541, with a young seventeen year old man being held in a small prison cell in a fortress in Vera Cruz. In the opening chapter, we meet Esteban de Sandoval, a cartographer or map maker, as he is being questioned by the jailor, Don Felipe. We immediately learn that Sandoval is being charged with defrauding the King of Spain from his share of one-fifth on a treasure of gold, that Sandoval has hidden in a remote wilderness. Don Felipe is treating him kindly by bringing paper, quills, an inkwell and candle because he wishes for Sandoval to draw him a map of Cibola, the area in which the gold was found, and a map showing the location of where the gold is hidden. By candlelight, Sandoval begins to work on a map from memory, but most importantly, he begins to write his story of what has brought him to this moment. We learn that Sandoval was on a Spanish ship, when he left with a small crew of adventurers led by Captain Mendoza, a gold hungry opportunist. They join up with Coronado's army where they meet Zia, a young Indian girl who speaks five languages, and Father Francisco, who wishes to preach Christ to the natives. Soon they leave Coronado and with Zia as guide and interpreter, set off in search of Indian tribes said to have gold. The story fluctuates Sandoval's writing of what happened on the quest, and what is happening in the prison and courtroom. There is lots of excitement and danger from the Indians, deception by Mendoza and his soldiers, and a deepening affection between Sandoval, Zia, and Father Francisco. Sandoval is constantly under scrutiny by everyone, as they seek to find where he has hidden the treasure. The trial will hold you spellbound, and there are many twists to the story, as well as a surprising ending. This book is a classic. I could hardly put it down. The ending will leave you thinking about the outcome. This is an exceptional story that I will be thinking about for a long time to come.
R**N
8th grade boys review
This is a easy book to read and is very enjoyable. The story is good and captavating. All in all, I could not put this book down.
C**A
It's okay
It plods along. Not as good as Island of the Blue Dolphins.Not super dry, but not "I couldn't put it down" territory.The courtroom resolution was dry and not emotionally investing.
S**S
Easy to read and very interesting!
This book is part of the Homeschooling curriculum we use. It is easy to read, very descriptive of the American West, and tells an interesting story that captivates and teaches how the choices we make can affect our lives and the lives of those around us. Highly recommended!
F**!
Engaging book for my son
This author takes historical people and events and creates a story to go along with it. My son, who is 12, loves this author so much we have purchased every book written by him. They have kept his attention, and he has reread several. My son's time and energy going into a book instead of an electronic device, can't ask for much more!
S**X
Cities of Gold
The story of Esteban de Sandoval and his exploits in the New World is superb, and a journey well worth taking. There aren't enough young adult books set in the Age of Exploration, and The King's Fifth stands out among this small company because of its compelling characters and moral complexities.Heartily recommended to anyone who enjoys historical fiction, stories about the search for mythical cities--or anyone who's too young to enjoy The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
K**N
I enjoyed it.
Flash backs have lots of action, but the present day events can get a bit sluggish for a 12yo boy. I enjoyed it.
M**O
ottimo libro di fantastoria
Se si è visto il cartone animato degli anni 80 è possibile ritrovare nel libro e apprezzare molte delle scene e ovviamente in forma meno educorata. Attenzione non tutti i personaggi hanno lo stesso nome.
N**O
The King's Fifth
The book is great quality with print being in clear font.The story is one of mystery and historical fiction.Great book for youngsters and requires some thinking as time does move back and fourth within the text.Amazing story and one that has been told in different ways and depicted loosely in films.Check the cartoon series the mysterious cities of gold.
L**E
Three Stars
very interesting to read as I already listened to «Les mystérieuses cités d'or» which is based on this reading.
M**D
Très bien mais rien à voir avec le dessin animé
Ce livre a inspiré le dessin animé "Les Cités d'Or" mais l'histoire et surtout l'esprit des personnages diffèrent complètement. C'est néanmoins un bon livre, un peu long à démarrer mais qui vaut la peine de persister.
A**0
Enjoyable adventure
I read this book first as an adult because I grew up with the Mysterious Cities of Gold. That animation series was and still is a classic (well maybe up to about episode 36). It is loosely based on this book, so I decided to track it down and find out what it was like.The book is an enjoyable read. I suppose it is not dissimilar to 'Solomon's Mines', but I found it far more entertaining. The story really puts you into the period and is well written.I would recommend this to anybody who likes books with a sense of adventure.
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