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Catherine, Called Birdy

Catherine, Called Birdy is the first children's novel by Karen Cushman. It is a historical novel in diary format, set in 13th-century England. It was published in 1994, and won a Newbery Honor and Golden Kite Award in 1995.

Catherine, Called Birdy
1994 Edition
AuthorKaren Cushman
IllustratorNone
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical Fiction
PublisherClarion Books
Publication date
1994
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages169
ISBN978-03-9568186-2

Plot edit

The story begins in September 1290, when Catherine describes her world: her father's manor, her father and mother themselves (her father is bawdy, loud, and disagreeable; her mother, is kind and sweet), and the people she encounters daily. The novel is marked by the Catholic Saints' Days. Catherine is called "Birdy" because she keeps many birds as pets. She has three older brothers. The eldest, Robert, is a knight. He weds his betrothed though she is only 12, and she dies from complications while giving birth to their child. Catherine's second brother, Thomas, is in the king's service. Edward, with whom she corresponds and is closest, is a monk who lives in an abbey nearby.

Catherine's relationship with her parents is a pervasive element in the plot. Her mother wishes her to be an accomplished and docile lady, while her father wishes to make advantageous social connections through her marriage. Several suitors approach Stonebridge Manor intending to woo Lady Catherine, but all fall short of her expectations and devices. Eventually, Catherine's father demands that she marry an old, repulsive man she calls "Shaggy Beard" in her diary. She spends the year described in her diary fighting the marriage, devising various escapes and alternate versions of her life where she will run away and be a monk, or escape overseas and go on the Crusades.

One of the book's largest subplots occurs when her favorite uncle, George, comes home from the Crusades and falls in love with Catherine's best friend, Lady Aelis. Because George does not have a high position in society, they cannot marry, and both end up wedding others: George, an eccentric older Saxon businesswoman named Ethelfritha, who was struck by lightning; Aelis, a seven-year-old duke. Catherine begins to wonder about fate, love, and responsibility.

As the day of Catherine's wedding approaches, she runs away to her uncle and aunt. She realizes she will be the same no matter whom she marries; thus, she allows her uncle to take her home. But when she arrives, she is confronted with the happy news that Shaggy Beard has died in a tavern brawl and she is now engaged to his son, Stephen, who is clean, young, and educated. This match pleases her greatly, and she starts to dream about marrying him, counting down the days until she can see him.

Catherine, Called Birdy discusses everything from the mundane events of her life (killing fleas, spinning, and embroidery) to festivals and holidays (such as Easter or May Day, many of which are celebrated by the entire village) to her travels in England, which are limited (she goes, for example, to Lincoln with her father, or to spend a few days at Lady Aelis's manor).

Development edit

In an interview with ipl2, Cushman said of this book, "I had been interested in the Middle Ages for a long time. I like the music, the costumes, the pageantry, and the color. It seems an interesting time, when western civilization was growing towards the Renaissance just like a child growing into adolescence. I first thought about writing books set at that time after reading about the lives of children in times past." Cushman describes the concept she had for the book, a diary of the intimate details of the life and thoughts of a young woman in medieval England: "I thought about what life might have been like for them when they had no power and little value. Especially girl children. I wondered how they coped with their lack of value and still kept a sense of their own worth; how they made choices when there were few options; how they survived when they had little power."[1]

In a recorded interview on teachingbooks.net, Cushman says that she was 50 when she wrote this, her first book, and tells how she came to write it.[2]

Reception edit

Kirkus Reviews found "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 naivete are extraordinary; at once comic and thought-provoking, this first novel is a delight."[3] Publishers Weekly wrote, "Despite the too-convenient ending, this first novel introduces an admirable heroine and pungently evokes a largely unfamiliar setting."[4] Common Sense Media called it a "Spirited novel that offers warts-and-all view of the Middle Ages" and wrote, "It draws readers into a rich, well-realized world where the trappings are fascinatingly old-fashioned, but the characters are universal and relatable."[5]

The book received the following accolades:

Film adaptation edit

It was announced in February 2021 that Lena Dunham would write and direct a film based on the book for Working Title Films. The adaptation was then acquired by Amazon Studios.[8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Karen Cushman". "ipl2: information you can trust. The iSchool at Drexel, College of Information Science and Technology. 1999. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  2. ^ "Catherine, Called Birdy Meet-the-Author Book Reading". "TeachingBooks.net. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  3. ^ "Catherine, Called Birdy". www.kirkusreviews.com. Kirkus Media LLC. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Catherine, Called Birdy". www.publishersweekly.com. PWxyz LLC. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Catherine, Called Birdy". www.commonsensemedia.org. Common Sense Media Inc. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  6. ^ "1995 Newbery Medal and Honor Books". American Library Association. 1995. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  7. ^ . Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. 2014. Archived from the original on May 16, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  8. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (2021-02-02). "Lena Dunham & Working Title Gear Up To Shoot Medieval Comedy 'Catherine, Called Birdy' In UK". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
  9. ^ Jackson, Angelique (2021-03-25). "Billie Piper Joins Lena Dunham's 'Catherine, Called Birdy' With Andrew Scott, Bella Ramsey". Variety. from the original on 2021-03-25. Retrieved 2021-05-18.

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This article is about the novel For the film adaptation see Catherine Called Birdy film Catherine Called Birdy is the first children s novel by Karen Cushman It is a historical novel in diary format set in 13th century England It was published in 1994 and won a Newbery Honor and Golden Kite Award in 1995 Catherine Called Birdy1994 EditionAuthorKaren CushmanIllustratorNoneCountryEnglandLanguageEnglishGenreHistorical FictionPublisherClarion BooksPublication date1994Media typePrint hardback Pages169ISBN978 03 9568186 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Development 3 Reception 4 Film adaptation 5 ReferencesPlot editThe story begins in September 1290 when Catherine describes her world her father s manor her father and mother themselves her father is bawdy loud and disagreeable her mother is kind and sweet and the people she encounters daily The novel is marked by the Catholic Saints Days Catherine is called Birdy because she keeps many birds as pets She has three older brothers The eldest Robert is a knight He weds his betrothed though she is only 12 and she dies from complications while giving birth to their child Catherine s second brother Thomas is in the king s service Edward with whom she corresponds and is closest is a monk who lives in an abbey nearby Catherine s relationship with her parents is a pervasive element in the plot Her mother wishes her to be an accomplished and docile lady while her father wishes to make advantageous social connections through her marriage Several suitors approach Stonebridge Manor intending to woo Lady Catherine but all fall short of her expectations and devices Eventually Catherine s father demands that she marry an old repulsive man she calls Shaggy Beard in her diary She spends the year described in her diary fighting the marriage devising various escapes and alternate versions of her life where she will run away and be a monk or escape overseas and go on the Crusades One of the book s largest subplots occurs when her favorite uncle George comes home from the Crusades and falls in love with Catherine s best friend Lady Aelis Because George does not have a high position in society they cannot marry and both end up wedding others George an eccentric older Saxon businesswoman named Ethelfritha who was struck by lightning Aelis a seven year old duke Catherine begins to wonder about fate love and responsibility As the day of Catherine s wedding approaches she runs away to her uncle and aunt She realizes she will be the same no matter whom she marries thus she allows her uncle to take her home But when she arrives she is confronted with the happy news that Shaggy Beard has died in a tavern brawl and she is now engaged to his son Stephen who is clean young and educated This match pleases her greatly and she starts to dream about marrying him counting down the days until she can see him Catherine Called Birdy discusses everything from the mundane events of her life killing fleas spinning and embroidery to festivals and holidays such as Easter or May Day many of which are celebrated by the entire village to her travels in England which are limited she goes for example to Lincoln with her father or to spend a few days at Lady Aelis s manor Development editIn an interview with ipl2 Cushman said of this book I had been interested in the Middle Ages for a long time I like the music the costumes the pageantry and the color It seems an interesting time when western civilization was growing towards the Renaissance just like a child growing into adolescence I first thought about writing books set at that time after reading about the lives of children in times past Cushman describes the concept she had for the book a diary of the intimate details of the life and thoughts of a young woman in medieval England I thought about what life might have been like for them when they had no power and little value Especially girl children I wondered how they coped with their lack of value and still kept a sense of their own worth how they made choices when there were few options how they survived when they had little power 1 In a recorded interview on teachingbooks net Cushman says that she was 50 when she wrote this her first book and tells how she came to write it 2 Reception editKirkus Reviews found 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 naivete are extraordinary at once comic and thought provoking this first novel is a delight 3 Publishers Weekly wrote Despite the too convenient ending this first novel introduces an admirable heroine and pungently evokes a largely unfamiliar setting 4 Common Sense Media called it a Spirited novel that offers warts and all view of the Middle Ages and wrote It draws readers into a rich well realized world where the trappings are fascinatingly old fashioned but the characters are universal and relatable 5 The book received the following accolades California Book Award for Juvenile Silver 1994 Newbery Medal Honor 1995 6 Golden Kite Award 1995 7 Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children s Book Award Nominee 1996 Premi Protagonista Jove for Category 16 17 years 1999 Film adaptation editMain article Catherine Called Birdy film It was announced in February 2021 that Lena Dunham would write and direct a film based on the book for Working Title Films The adaptation was then acquired by Amazon Studios 8 9 References edit Karen Cushman ipl2 information you can trust The iSchool at Drexel College of Information Science and Technology 1999 Retrieved June 13 2015 Catherine Called Birdy Meet the Author Book Reading TeachingBooks net Retrieved June 13 2015 Catherine Called Birdy www kirkusreviews com Kirkus Media LLC Retrieved 19 July 2015 Catherine Called Birdy www publishersweekly com PWxyz LLC Retrieved 19 July 2015 Catherine Called Birdy www commonsensemedia org Common Sense Media Inc Retrieved 19 July 2015 1995 Newbery Medal and Honor Books American Library Association 1995 Retrieved June 13 2015 Past Golden Kite Recipients Society of Children s Book Writers and Illustrators 2014 Archived from the original on May 16 2021 Retrieved June 13 2015 Wiseman Andreas 2021 02 02 Lena Dunham amp Working Title Gear Up To Shoot Medieval Comedy Catherine Called Birdy In UK Deadline Retrieved 2021 05 18 Jackson Angelique 2021 03 25 Billie Piper Joins Lena Dunham s Catherine Called Birdy With Andrew Scott Bella Ramsey Variety Archived from the original on 2021 03 25 Retrieved 2021 05 18 nbsp Children s literature portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Catherine Called Birdy amp oldid 1187896825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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