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Kathryn Lasky (Author)
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10 and up5 and up

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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Grade 5-9 After 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
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Lasky's 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 Matty's 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 John's 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 Matty's 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. Grades 5-8. --Kimberly Garnick

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; 1 edition (May 4, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060000716
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060000714
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #811,350 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Hi Readers! Thanks for coming by my author page. I've written all sorts of books - from fantasy about animals to books about science. One of my favorite animal fantasy series, Guardians of Ga'Hoole, is a major motion picture. I liked writing about Ga'Hoole so much that I decided to revisit that world in a new series, Wolves of the Beyond. Visit my website, www.kathrynlasky.com to see a slide show about the real wolves I researched for the series and for the latest update on the Guardians of Ga'Hoole movie. All my best, Kathryn

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful modern retelling of a classic tale and a must for the medieval lover's collection, July 1, 2010
This review is from: Hawksmaid: The Untold Story of Robin Hood and Maid Marian (Hardcover)
What was the early life of Maid Marian? What was Robin Hood like as a young boy? What historic events surrounded those who now have become legends in our own time? How did the band of Merry form? Who was Maid Marian? History doesn't tell us much about her.

Known as Matty Fitzwalter in her childhood, the legendary Maid Marian learned the art of falconry from her father Lord William Fitzwalker. She dreams of capturing, taming and training a merlin -- the one bird which will mark her as an expert falconer. Matty has a magical rapport with the birds that she trains. She speaks their language. Fynn, the man whom legend would come to know as Robin Hood, is a mischievous boy, stealing pigs from the sheriff's cousin and deer from the royal forests to feed people. Like Matty, Fynn strives for bigger and better things but he always has a way of making a joke out of his exploits. Matty feels that Fynn and his friends do not take her seriously. She struggles for his attention, but she never veers from her passion for falconry. Both, however, will remember the times and their youthful friendship.

Matty and Fynn grow up during troubled times. The people struggle in poverty while the tyranny of Prince John crushes them. Lord William Fitzwalter sides with Richard the Lionhearted, only to see the brutality of Prince John's sabotage and his sheriff. Despite the horrific loss of her mother, Matty is not a fair helpless damsel. Previously friends, now older, Matty and Fynn work together. As they uncover a secret plot to steal the throne, Matty and her special merlin Marigold become the key for rescuing stolen jewels to provide for the King's ransom. In order to help save the king, Matty and her magical falconry skills will have to reach a new height.

Newberry award winning author Kathryn Lasky's HAWKSMAID is a wonderful modern retelling of a classic tale, full of exciting adventure, medieval history, an intimate look at falconry and just a bit of romance for young readers. Not only do we get a glance of the youth of Maid Marian and Robin Hood, but also those events in their lives that lead up to the legend with which we are all familiar. Modern women and young women will appreciate the focus on Matty and Maid Marian as they see her not as a helpless woman playing second fiddle but as a key figure in the story. Kathryn Lasky combines historical detail with fictional imagination to create a story that appeals to the desire to explore history while also being more approachable to modern day readers. Animal lovers will appreciate the author's attention to the birds themselves and Matty's friendship with them. A beautifully written, almost mystical scene perfectly balances the history and animal-keeping science. The setting of the story, while very medieval, resonates slightly with modern times.

Sensitive readers may find the mother's murder at the beginning of the tale difficult, but the violence is not gratuitous but rather shows the villains for the wicked people they are. Without those scenes, Matty and Fynn's subsequent actions would not be driven by the characters and their history. From those initial scenes, the story quickly moves on to focus on Matty and her hawks and the adventure. HAWKSMAID is an excellent work of medieval fiction for modern young readers. If you are an adult reader with a passion for all things medieval, like this reader, HAWKSMAID is a fun, exciting book to add to your collection! While grounded in medieval history and legend, Kathryn Lasky also adds a delightful original twist!

Courtesy of Medieval Book Reviews/Book Illuminations
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This amazing book is a charming mix of legend and history, romance, adventure and mystery, sure to please any reader, July 29, 2010
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This review is from: Hawksmaid: The Untold Story of Robin Hood and Maid Marian (Hardcover)
The year is 1187, and Matty is about to turn 10 when her world shatters into a million pieces. The beloved King Richard has left England to fight in the Crusades, leaving Prince John in charge. Unfortunately, Prince John has decided to make a few changes while his brother is away. He is assaulting the people, taking their money and jewels, destroying their homes and murdering the innocent, all to make himself more powerful. During one of his evil rampages, Matty's mother is killed, and Matty and her father are reduced to scavenging the land just to feed themselves. It is then that Matty's father begins to teach her a new set of lessons other than sewing and dancing --- the art of falconry.

Matty's father has trained hawks, including Morgana the Kestrel, Ulysses the Goshawk, Lyra the shortwing hawk, and Moss the peregrine. And now he teaches his daughter how to care for them, train them, and hunt with them. Matty instantly develops a deep relationship with the birds, even talking with them in their own language. She soon comes across a young merlin that she names Marigold. Merlins are the hardest to train, but their connection is instant and magical. She and the birds manage to keep the family alive with their hunting trips. Of course, Matty's dear friend, Fynn, also makes sure they're adequately fed. He sneaks into the forest, hunting forbidden deer; once he even stole a hen and gave it to another hungry family. Unfortunately, everyone outside of Prince John's circle is on the verge of starvation.

Over the next few years, Matty, Fynn and their friends become bolder, refusing to sit on the sidelines while their country falls into ruin. They form a band of outlaws with complex codes, secret hideouts, and ambitious plans to rescue the country from Prince John. Fynn becomes Robin Hood, and Matty is now Maid Marian, going undercover at Prince John's castle to spy on the enemy. Maid Marian, her loyal hawks, Robin Hood and their merry men join forces to confront the enemy. They steal from the corrupt prince, give to the starving people, and fight to keep their beloved England free.

Prolific author Kathryn Lasky offers a unique look at the famous legend of Robin Hood through the eyes of Maid Marian. She writes with a classic style and a formal voice, presenting her story with grace and elegance. Matty/Maid Marian is a superb role model --- strong, honorable and brave, with a kind heart --- and has an enviable connection with her bird friends, characterized by commitment, love, and a unique bond that takes them far beyond any average relationship. Lasky has done a wonderful job in her research, both with the history of the time period and the legends of Robin Hood, and the fascinating hawk information. This amazing book is a charming mix of legend and history, romance, adventure and mystery, sure to please any reader.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Potatoes in Middle Age Europe?, April 29, 2011
The year is 1187 AD. Location, England. The opening chapter finds Lord William Fitzwalter in a state of panic as his castle has been breached by the evil Sheriff and his men.
Matty, the heroine of the story, is urged by the Lord to find a place to hide. "The kitchen! The potato hole!"
At this point, Matty ought to have informed her father that potatoes won't reach England for another three hundred years, but instead is forced to watch as her mother starts hauling potatoes out of the potato hole.
Oh dear! "I'll never fit Mother, I'm bigger than a potato. Bigger than a sack of potatoes!"
Poor Matty, having to endure such a surreal experience while under imminent threat.
Perhaps the English castle builders were endowed with amazing foresight, placing potato holes in their castles, comfortable in the knowledge that these mysterious 'potato holes' might come in handy some day. We will never know.

A significant research blunder by any standard, although a more forgiving critic might argue that the subject of this historical fiction is about birds of prey, and that the author deserves a break.

Sadly, we find that even our chief subject is compromised. Yes, the New World rears its ugly head yet again in chapter two, as Matty asks Lord William, "But aren't merlins pigeon hawks?"
At this, Lord William ought to have rebuffed the Hawksmaiden, "Matty, surely you know that 'pigeon hawk' is a North American colloquialism. We haven't discovered America yet!"

Young people are impressionable and it is important that authors can be trusted to do basic research when dealing with historical fiction, which is indeed not the case here.
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