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Catherine, Called Birdy by Cushman, Karen

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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9780395681862
Subject Area
Young Adult Fiction, Juvenile Fiction
Publication Name
Catherine, Called Birdy
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
Subject
General, Girls & Women, People & Places / Europe, Historical / Medieval
Publication Year
1994
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Karen Cushman
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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Product Information

Catherine, a spirited and inquisitive young woman of good family, narrates in diary form the story of her fourteenth year--the year 1290. A Newbery Honor Book.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN-10
0395681863
ISBN-13
9780395681862
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22785

Product Key Features

Author
Karen Cushman
Publication Name
Catherine, Called Birdy
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
General, Girls & Women, People & Places / Europe, Historical / Medieval
Publication Year
1994
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Young Adult Fiction, Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
176 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
93-023333
Age Range
12-Up
Lc Classification Number
Pz7.C962cat 1994
Grade from
Seventh Grade
Grade to
Up
Edition Description
Teacher's Edition
Reviews
"This unusual book provides an insider's look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girl's witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction."— School Library Journal, Starred "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdy's yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naiveté are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight." Kirkus Reviews with Pointers, "This unusual book provides an insider's look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girl's witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction." -School Library Journal, Starred "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdy's yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naiveté are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight." -Kirkus Reviews with Pointers, "This unusual book provides an insider's look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girl's witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction."- School Library Journal , Starred "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdy's yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naiveté are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight." - Kirkus Reviews, with Pointers, "This unusual book provides an insider's look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girl's witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction."-- School Library Journal, Starred "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdy's yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naiveté are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight." Kirkus Reviews with Pointers, "This unusual book provides an insider's look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girl's witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction."-- School Library Journal, Starred "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdy's yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naivet&e´ are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight." Kirkus Reviews with Pointers, "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdy"s yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naiveté are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight.", "This unusual book provides an insider's look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girl's witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction."-- School Library Journal , Starred "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdy's yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naiveté are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight." -- Kirkus Reviews, with Pointers, "This unusual book provides an insider's look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girl's witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction."-- School Library Journal , Starred "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdy's yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naivet are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight." -- Kirkus Reviews, with Pointers, "This unusual book provides an insidere(tm)s look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girle(tm)s witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction."e" School Library Journal , Starred "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdye(tm)s yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naivet are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight." e" Kirkus Reviews, with Pointers, "This unusual book provides an insider's look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girl's witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction."' School Library Journal , Starred "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdy's yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naiveté are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight." ' Kirkus Reviews, with Pointers, "This unusual book provides an insider's look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girl's witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction."-, "This unusual book provides an insider's look at the life of Birdy, 14, the daughter of a minor English nobleman. The year is 1290 and the vehicle for storytelling is the girl's witty, irreverent diary. . . . Superb historical fiction."- School Library Journal, Starred "The period has rarely been presented for young people with such authenticity; the exotic details will intrigue readers while they relate more closely to Birdy's yen for independence and her sensibilities toward the downtrodden. Her tenacity and ebullient naiveté are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight." Kirkus Reviews with Pointers
Copyright Date
1994
Target Audience
Young Adult Audience
Dewey Decimal
[Fic]
Intended Audience
Young Adults
Dewey Edition
23

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