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===Books=== <!--Sorted chronologically--> * ''La Croisade des enfants'' ("The Children's Crusade", 1896) by [[Marcel Schwob]]. * ''Pied Piper'' (1930), a novel by Daphne Muir (also published with title The Lost Crusade) * "The [[Chalet School]] and Barbara" [[Elinor Brent-Dyer]] (1954), the Christmas play references the Children's crusade. * ''The Children's Crusade'' (1958), children's historical novel by [[Henry Treece]], includes a dramatic account of Stephen of Cloyes attempting to part the sea at Marseille. * ''[[The Gates of Paradise (novel)|The Gates of Paradise]]'' (1960), a novel by [[Jerzy Andrzejewski]] centres on the crusade, with the narrative employing a stream of consciousness technique. * ''[[The March of the Innocents]]'' (1964), a novel by [[John Wiles]] which retells the traditional French story of Stephen of Cloyes, with the relationships between the protagonists being more important than the narrative. Very gritty, especially when describing the excesses of the Albigensian Crusade. * ''Sea and Sunset'' (1965), a short story by [[Yukio Mishima]] (part of a collection entitled ''Acts of Worship''), portrayed an old French man who took part in the Children's Crusade as a boy and, through complicated circumstances, wound up in Japan. * ''[[Slaughterhouse-Five|Slaughterhouse-Five (or, The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death)]]'', is a 1969 novel by American author [[Kurt Vonnegut]], telling the story of Billy Pilgrim, a young American soldier, and his experience during [[World War II]]. The alternative title references The Children's Crusade and compares it to World War II, suggesting it was yet another war fought by children who were drafted into the army at a very young age. * ''[[Crusade in Jeans]]'' (Dutch: ''Kruistocht in spijkerbroek''), is a 1973 novel by Dutch author [[Thea Beckman]] and a [[Crusade in Jeans (film)|2006 film adaptation]] about the Children's Crusade through the eyes of a time traveler. * ''Angeline'' ''(2004),'' a novel by [[Karleen Bradford]] about the life of a girl, Angeline, a priest, and Stephen of Cloyes after they are sold into slavery in Cairo. * ''The Scarlet Cross'' (2006), a novel for youth by [[Karleen Bradford]]. * ''1212: Year of the Journey'' (2006), a novel by [[Kathleen McDonnell]]. Young adult historical novel. * ''[[Sylvia (novel)|Sylvia]]'' (2006), a novel by [[Bryce Courtney]]. Follows a teenage girl during the crusades. * ''The Children's Boat'' (2014) a novel by [[Mario Vargas Llosa]] * ''1212'' (1985), a quartet of historical novels aimed at children and young adults by Danish author and journalist [[Carsten Overskov]]. * ''Matrix'' (2021), a novel by [[Lauren Groff]]. Follows a fictionalized version of [[Marie de France]] and her thoughts on the crusade.
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