
"What Gidwitz accomplishes here is staggering. 'The Inquisitor's Tale' is equal parts swashbuckling epic, medieval morality play, religious polemic and bawdy burlesque, propelling us toward a white-knuckle climax where three children must leap into a fire to save...a Talmud. And yet, the rescue of this single book feels like higher stakes than any world-incinerating superhero battle. Part of this is because 'The Inquisitor's Tale' is dense with literary and earthy delights, including Hatem Aly's exquisite illustrations, which wrap around the text as in an illuminated manuscript."--New York Times Book Review
"Adam Gidwitz mingles earthy humor and high culture in The Inquisitor's Tale, a medieval story that unfurls Chaucer-style, with revelers in an inn taking turns to explain why the king of France is trying to hunt down three child-saints and their holy dog. Hatem Aly's marginal illuminations add sparkle to this novel for 11- to 16-year-olds."--Wall Street Journal, "Best Books of 2016"