The Door in the Wall Book Study

The Door in the Wall Book Study

$15.00

Create lasting connections through this rich story while you study themes such as science, nature, geography, history, and language arts. This four-week book study is a digital download you can use in your homeschool or as book study with a group. Each download includes:

  • The Door in the Wall Book Study with weekly lesson plans, recipes, and more
  • The Door in the Wall Book Report Template
  • The Door in the Wall Extension Book List
  • Multimedia Reference Materials links
  • Book Club Meet-up Guide

Overview of The Door in the Wall

The Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli is a historical novel set in medieval England about a young boy named Robin, the son of a nobleman, who dreams of becoming a knight. When Robin falls ill and becomes paralyzed, losing the use of his legs, he becomes hopeless, realizing his dreams will never be realized. When his parents are away, Robin is left under the care of Brother Luke, a kind monk who teaches him patience, resilience, and that when one path is blocked, another can be discovered.

With the help of Brother Luke and others, Robin learns to adapt to his new circumstances. Eventually, he finds a way to serve his kingdom despite his disability, proving his courage and worth. The novel emphasizes themes of perseverance, inner strength, overcoming challenges and disappointments, and the importance of finding opportunities even in difficult times. Through Robin’s journey, the story delivers a powerful message about overcoming adversity and discovering one’s true potential. 

 The novel is the winner of the 1950 Newbery Medal.

Themes covered in The Door in the Wall

There are many themes in The Door in the Wall that you will explore through videos, notebooking, and projects. Explore any themes more in-depth that really stick out to you or spark the interests of your children.

  • Medieval England
  • Knights and Castles
  • Monks and Monastic Life
  • Whittling
  • Falconry
  • The Black Death/The Bubonic Plague
  • Wars of Scottish Independence
  • Service and Helping Others
  • Disability
  • Courage