The Children of the King: A Tale of Southern Italy by F. Marion Crawford
"The Children of the King: A Tale of Southern Italy" by F. Marion Crawford is a novel written in the late 19th century. Set in the picturesque landscapes of Southern Italy, the book begins with the poignant story of two orphaned boys, Ruggiero and Sebastiano, known as the Children of the King. Following the death of their mother, they are thrust into a harsh world filled with both challenges and the possibility
of hope, as they navigate through their new reality while uncovering the legacy of their noble lineage. At the start of the story, the boys experience the sorrow of losing their mother, Carmela, and the indifference of Don Pietro Casale, who has been a cruel overseer of their family. As they come to grips with their new situation, they assert their independence by fighting back against Casale. The narrative paints a vivid picture of their surroundings, introducing readers to the rustic beauty of Calabria, as well as the vibrant lives of the local people. After leaving their home, Ruggiero and Sebastiano set off to survive in a world that can be both unforgiving and enchanting, leading them on a path toward self-discovery and adventure. (This is an automatically generated summary.)