Inspired to read by last year's trip to Germany. A really interesting intimate history of a few families in 16th-century Germany, full of intriguing primary source documents illuminating the private lives of ordinary people in an extraordinary age. The Reformation and its aftermath provide a fascinating backdrop for these family stories which are organized by life's universal stages - early childhood, education, young adulthood, parenthood and professional life. Ozment has a gift for bridging the gap of years and showing us that, though times and sentiments were very different, the ways in which people are in many ways essentially alike across history.