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Hawksmaid

The Untold Story of Robin Hood and Maid Marian

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Before she was Maid Marian, she was Matty. . . .

Matty has been raised to dance well, embroider exquisitely, and marry nobly. But when Matty's mother is murdered before her very eyes and her father, a nobleman, is reduced to poverty, Matty's life changes.

As the daughter of Nottingham's most famous falconer, she finds a new destiny in the hawks her father keeps. She begins to understand their thoughts and even speak their language. The beautiful merlin Marigold becomes Matty's closest winged companion and her fiercest ally.

It is a treacherous time in England. The sheriff of Nottingham is rising to power, and a true king has been kidnapped. Determined to fight, Matty's friend Fynn becomes Robin Hood. As Maid Marian, Matty joins Fynn and his Merry Men, famously robbing from the rich to give to the poor.

You thought that you knew the legend, but this is the untold story. Bestselling author Kathryn Lasky soars to magnificent new heights here, giving us a bold tale of bravery and romance.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 23, 2010
      In this lively Robin Hood and Maid Marian origin story, tragedy strikes the family of young Matty Fitzwalter when her mother is murdered and her father refuses to ally with the corrupt Prince John. In the wake of this loss, Matty's father trains her as a master falconer, an art for which she demonstrates a natural talent. As political corruption in the region worsens, Matty goes to live with her rebellious friends in the forest to enact civil disobedience and takes a new name, Maid Marian, as does her friend Fynn, who becomes Robin Hood. In the forest, Matty struggles with being a girl in a boys' world, even as she develops romantic feelings for Fynn. But personal transcendence comes through her mystical ability to experience her hawks' senses of sight and sound, as well as communicate with them in their own language. Written in lovely, fluid prose, Lasky (the Guardians of Ga'hoole series) offers an action-filled adventure that has both brains and heart. Ages 10–up.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2010
      Maid Marian (a.k.a. Matty) is cast as the central figure of this Robin Hood retelling. A brilliant falconer with a magical connection to her birds, Matty needs "adventure as much as a good, warm cloak." Lasky invents new episodes for Matty to star in but keeps familiar characters. Though the storytelling drags at times, readers who identify with the spitfire protagonist will be engrossed. Glos.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Booklist

      May 15, 2010
      Grades 5-8 Laskys latest novel focuses on the woman behind the legendary outlaw Robin Hood. Maid Marian, born Matilda Fitzwalter in the late twelfth century, is the daughter of Lord William and Lady Suzanne. After Mattys mother is slain by the order of Prince John, Lord William is stripped of his wealth. To survive, Lord William teaches Matty the difficult skill of taming and caring for wild birds (at one point, Lasky even narrates dialogue among hawks). Matty is a natural and uses her birds to hunt for food in Sherwood Forest. As Prince Johns cruelty mounts, Matty and her friends begin to scheme up ways to help their starving neighbors. They reinvent themselves as the well-known legendary figures of Maid Marian, Robin Hood, and his Merry Men. Although some readers may itch for more romance and thievery, they will admire Mattys courage and tenacity as she, not Robin Hood, cleverly uses her hawks to steal from the rich in this blend of history, legend, and fantasy.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2010
      Gr 5–9—-fter her mother is murdered and the family's castle is looted by followers of Prince John, Matty takes over the management of her father's hawks, learning their language and coming to share their consciousness. Half-orphaned and often hungry, she grows to be Maid Marian, friend and coconspirator with her childhood companion Fynn, renamed Robin Hood. In Lasky's reimagining of this legend, Marian is chief strategist of the band of boys who rob the rich, harass Prince John's evil supporters, and hope to ransom captive King Richard. There is a gentle but thoroughly modern love story, too. Matty may have been her father's jewel, but her growing affection for Robin does not turn her back into a decorative object; she is the heroine of her successful quest, leading both birds and boys. Her five hawks are distinctive, and for them, the author of the owl fantasy series "Guardians of Ga'hoole," has created a language and a convincing, if anachronistic, falconer. Lasky nicely weaves details of 12th-century life into this suspenseful adventure whose fantasy ending may surprise but will certainly please readers.—"Kathleen Isaacs, Children's Literature Specialist, Pasadena, MD"

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:5.2
  • Lexile® Measure:780
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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