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Catherine Called Birdy

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Catherine Called Birdy

By: Karen Cushman
Narrated by: Kate Maberly
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Karen Cushman's Newbery Honor-winning book tells the story of a medieval girl who works to avoid the marriage her father has arranged for her during her 14th year.

Contained in this program is Catherine's diary - Catherine, called Little Bird or Birdy, daughter of Rollo and the lady Aislinn, sister to Thomas, Edward, and the abominable Robert.

'Begun this 12th day of September in the year of Our Lord 1290... I am commanded to write an account of my days. I am bit by fleas and plagued by family... Tangled my spinning again. Corpus bones, what a torture... Spent two hours embroidering a cloth for the church and three hours picking out the stitches after my mother saw it... Picked off twenty-nine fleas today.'

Catherine's mother wants to teach her the skills of the lady of the manor and to prepare her to be a gentle and patient wife. Her father wants only to see her married off, and profitably. Catherine fancies herself a painter, a Crusader, a maker of songs, a peddler, a minstrel, a monk, a wart charmer... Of all the possibilities, she has ruled out only one: being sold like cheese to the highest bidder.

Against a vivid backdrop of everyday life on a medieval English manor, Catherine's earthy, spirited account of her 14th year is a richly entertaining story with an utterly unforgettable heroine.

©1994 Karen Cushman (P)2000 Listening Library
Family Fiction Growing Up Historical Fiction Humor Young Adult Marriage Comedy
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Catherine Called Birdy

I really enjoyed listening to this book and learning about all the saints for each day of the calendar year.

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so fun

this book is so fun and so interesting
chatherine is a brave girl I think

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Witty and Delightful

My daughter and I enjoyed this immensely. This is historical fiction at its finest. Would listen to again.

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Bravo

Charming and witty tale. I would have loved to hear more of her journal as she grew.

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Strange performance

Overall this is a great story with a promising message. Some of the language and themes are a bit advanced but we enjoyed it. one challenge we had is the version of the book we used did not match the audiobook completely. We had to pause the recording to fill in the parts it skipped.

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The spirit of the young woman

The importance of fleas, love of birds and animals and the beastly men, nothing has changed!

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Narrator was really good..

I was reading along from the book version on archive.org and it must be a newer version because the one i found online to read along with at times has many more parts, this version has a lot cut out. The narrator fits her personality very perfectly though, I like her much more than the other. This is my preference. She has a much younger voice and it suits her, and she gets the tone well too.

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The musical and background made this more enjoyable than a standard reading.

The accent and pronunciations were wonderful. It was a delicate voice that made it easy to listen to.

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Happy to have found this version!

I was torn at first when I saw that there were 2 versions of this audio reading. I read this book many years ago and just wanted to listen to it while working on a long hand sewing project...I thought it would be fitting (it was- grin) ...but I was concerned that this shorter version was not going to be as satisfying as the longer version I saw available. The big determining factor was the voice actor reading this version sounded so much more like young girl, it turned out to be just perfect. She was an absolut delight to listen to! As well I feel that while shortened, it still had perfect flow and continuity !

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God's Thumbs!!

Why did they cut out parts of this fabulous story? I remember which ones are missing and it makes absolutely no sense. They give us a brilliantly talented narrator and ruin everything by butchering the book.


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