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The Sign of the Anchor

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Young Lykon of Corinth is sold into slavery during Nero's reign.

157 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1947

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September 26, 2025
I liked this book but I don't think I'll read it again. I thought all of the work the characters were doing behind the Roman's backs was clever. It is more of an intense story and kind of sad, which is not my preference, but it was well written and I enjoyed that it was a history lesson as a book. I didn't think about about quitting the book at any point. It's not a book that I would tell my friends about, but if they asked me if it was a good book I might encourage them to read it.
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August 27, 2021
I read this with my kids for our history unit on Ancient Rome. A young boy from Corinth was captured by the Romans and enslaved. His parents were also enslaved in different households or sent to jail. They each fund Christianity and convert. In the end, Nero, the Emperor, frees Corinth from Roman rule and the family is gathered together again.
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September 22, 2025
I did not enjoy this book at all. I'm in 6th grade and was assigned it for school, so I had to keep reading it, but I probably would have stopped reading it if I could. Although it had a hopeful message, it made me feel depressed because of the reality of that time. I would not recommend it to anyone in search of an exciting book. Also, Nero sucks.
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