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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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Birdwing Paperback | Pages: 359 pages
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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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Original Title: Birdwing
ISBN: 0439211689 (ISBN13: 9780439211680)
Edition Language: English

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I have recently finished this book for the fourth time, and have come to find that my prior review was stunningly lacking. Even as I type, words are swirling around in my head as to what to say in this review, and I hope that I get it all down in an organized way (truthfully, probably not going to happen). This book, like all books, has its faults. Faults that become clear after it has had time to sit and gather dust on a bookshelf as well as in my mind. Faults that spring out as I read it, as



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.

The Wild Swans is one of my very favorite fairy tales, and this story takes off where that story ends. Only this time, we are seeing the world through the eyes of the youngest brother, in this story named Ardwin, whose knitted shirt was not finished in time and he still has the wing of a swan. The enchanted wing gives him a view into the world of animals, enabling him to hear their thoughts and to catch of glimpse of things to come.Among his family and community, however, life for Ardwin is

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.

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

This book was amazing. This book is from the Brother's Grimm tale of the six swans. I had never heard of the story before. My 6th grade daughter brought this book home from school and suggested I read it. I love the characters in it. I really liked Prince Ardwin's story. He really struggled with having a swan's wing instead of 2 healthy arms. The wind had some wonderful abilities, though, and enabled him to be able to communicate with animals. There were a lot of times that Ardwin saw this wing