Fortune's Fool
by Kathleen Karr
FORTUNE'S FOOL by Kathleen Karr
Category: Historical
Age Recommendation: Grades 6+
Release Date: 5/13/08
Publisher: Knopf
Reviewed by: Candace Cunard
Rating: 4 Stars
As an orphaned teenage jester in the court of a medieval German lord, Conrad doesn’t enjoy the best treatment.
He entertains Lord Otto with acrobatics learned from his jester father, now dead, and he makes friends with others at the
castle, but he sleeps in a stable and has few human comforts. When he receives a particularly painful beating for speaking
out against Lord Otto’s unjust taxing of the peasants under his control, he resolves to leave in search of his freedom, or at
least for a lord who will not be as cruel.
He intends to leave alone, but his love, Christa, one of Lord Otto’s servants, refuses to let him leave without her, and they
travel the German countryside, Christa disguised as a boy. Along their journey they meet with hardships in the form of
terrible weather, more cruel lords, and restrictive laws, but they also meet up with engaging characters. My personal
favorite is a young boy, Second-Chance Max, whom Conrad and Christa save from death and who then travels with them,
learning the ways of a jester.
It’s a pleasure to watch the growth of Conrad from a boy jester who’s still unsure of his place in the world to a young man
capable of leading a company of friends in the jester’s art.
This book paints a historically accurate picture of late 1300s Germany, and the author’s enthusiasm for historical detail
never gets in the way of the reader’s understanding. If anything, it enhances the experience of the story. From the food
Conrad eats to the people he meets to the places he sees, every detail helps to set the scene. It is a world in which his
characterization seems natural and believable. The author includes a note upon the history of the time and a list of the
sources she used for her research, so more ambitious or interested readers have an outlet for discovering more about the
world of Conrad and Christa.