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Birdwing
Birdwing
Author: Rafe Martin, Dan Bellm
Once upon a time, a girl rescued her six brothers from a spell that had turned them into swans. But one boy, Ardwin, was left with the scar of the spell's last gasp: one arm remained a wing. And while Ardwin yearned to find a place in his father's kingdom, the wing whispered to him of open sky and rushing wind. Marked by difference, Ardwin sets ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781439550168
ISBN-10: 1439550166
Publication Date: 9/18/2008
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Book Type: Library Binding
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Grade 6-10âThis fantasy continues the Grimms' tale of The Six Swans, in which six brothers are turned into swans. Through the great sacrifice of their sister, the spell is broken, but the youngest is left with a swan's wing. Ardwin is torn between his life as a prince and his yearning to take to the skies and rejoin his avian companions. Believing his father will force him to replace his wing with a mechanical arm and marry a rival king's daughter, he flees. His friends Stephen and Skye (on whom he has a secret crush) accompany him. Feeling betrayed after finding them together as a couple, Ardwin goes his own way, hoping that by switching horses with Stephen, he'll elude his father's pursuers. His adventures have only begun as he seeks out the swans he once knew, is attacked by a lion, and rescued by the same wizard who designed the mechanical arm. He also meets the wizard's automatons, his enchantress stepmother, an unusual horse, and a goose girl who is not who she thinks she is. In true fairy-tale fashion, all's well in the end and Ardwin wisely realizes that his wing is a blessing, not a curse. Like all fairy tales, there are lots of plot twists and turns and perhaps that contributes to the sometimes meandering narrative. Overall, this is a well-realized, but unexceptional story.âSharon Rawlins, NJ Library for the Blind and Handicapped, Trenton
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If you like a beautiful fairy tale ever once in awhile, this one should be a perfect fix for you. I found myself reading the snyopsis and i knew i had to read this book. It was lovely. Six brothers given wings then all of them taken back except one wing for one brother. He was then the gifted one. His father planning on having his wing severed, he flees into the forest, but because of his wing he has the power to understand the creatures. This was an awsome read, i wonder what sitting down for coffee with this author would be like, i imagine quite enchanting.