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Birdwing Paperback | Pages: 359 pages
Rating: 3.79 | 1624 Users | 201 Reviews

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Original Title: Birdwing
ISBN: 0439211689 (ISBN13: 9780439211680)
Edition Language: English

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Once upon a time, a girl rescued her seven 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 out to discover who he is: bird or boy, crippled or sound, cursed or blessed. But followed by the cold eye of a sorceress and with war rumbling at his kingdom's borders, Ardwin's path may lead him not to enlightenment, but into unimaginable danger.

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Title:Birdwing
Author:Rafe Martin
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 359 pages
Published:February 1st 2007 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published February 1st 2005)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fairy Tales. Fiction

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I wanted to like this a lot more than I actually did. I /love/ the concept-- it's a really neat fairy tale, and a relatively unknown one, so a good choice for a re-telling-- but I just didn't care about the main character or his journey at all, and the whole thing was really slow and kind of unfocused. The love interest didn't even show up until the last fourth of the book, so I didn't have time to care about that either. I don't know. I'm sure other people will like it, it just wasn't for me.

Delicious blend of The Six Swans and Goose Girl, liberally sprinkled with The White Snake and featuring a delicate hint of Bearskin. My favorites of the non-Disneyfied fairy tales, gathered together in a "what happened next" tale that is just marvelous.

Bearing a swan's wing in place of his left arm, a young prince journeys north to escape political turmoil and discover where he belongs. This begins where the fairy tale "The Six Swans" ends, and the idea of exploring the repercussions of a fairytale is an inspired one. Ardwin has spent more time as a bird than a boy, and he re-enters the human world as a disabled outsider; he struggles to find his place, and is foiled by characters who share liminal or unusual roles. But the writing leaves

Ardwin Birdwing is the youngest of the seven princes who were turned into swans by their evil stepmother. He is the one whose coat of nettles was unfinished when time ran out, and one arm remained a wing.This story begins years after the enchantment has been broken. Rose, the savior sister, is married with children, as are most of the princes. They were eager to put the trauma and strangeness of their curse behind them. Ardwin cannot, since he is marked by physical difference and also by greater

I loved this book because my daughter loved it and it spawned beautiful conversations between her and me about what it is to be human and how we each deal with our gifts and our wounds.

Birdwing picks up where the Grimm's "The Six Swans" tale ends. Rafe Martin proposes that the "happily ever after" ending might not have been so happy for the brother who was turned back into a human but left with one swan wing. Birdwing tells this brother's story (Ardwin) as he copes with the "curse" of the remaining wing that also gives him unique insight into the thoughts of living creatures around him. When Ardwin is faced with the prospect having his wing forcibly removed in order to be
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