Redwing (book)

Redwing

Official cover art of paperback edition
Author Holly Bennett
Cover artist Juliana Kolesova, Teresa Bubela
Language English
Genre Fantasy
Set in Prosper
Publisher Orca Book Publishers
Publication date
1 September 2012
Media type Paperback
Pages 208
ISBN 978-1-4598-0038-0
LC Class 2012937566

Redwing is an children's fantasy novel by Holly Bennett. It is a Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication, and is recommended for ages 12–18.

Summary

Rowan Redwing is a young button box player whose musician parents and sister died by the plague. Conditions forced him to travel in the winter in a caravan.

Samik's parents are wine traders from Tarzine. After an unfortunate incident with a belligerent warlord, Samik is forced to flee to Prosper with a dog and fiddle.

The two boys encounter each other in a town foreign to both. Rowan allowed Samik, now known as Aydin, to travel with him. Samik claims to be able to see the ghost of Rowan's deceased sister, Ettie. Little did Rowan know that Samik would put him in burning danger...and Ettie and the giant dog would save the day together.

Awards and achievements

Reception

Redwing has received editorial reviews from Speculating Canada, Best Books of 2012 Magazine (January edition), TriState YA Book Review Committee, CM Magazine, YALSA YA Galley Teen Review, Resource Links, Library Media Connection, and Kirkus Reviews. Speculating Canada described the novel as "fantastic" and compared the narrative to a "haunting lullaby weaving new and old, one place and another, and diverse people together".[2] Best Books of 2012 January Magazine explained that the story is "engaging" with a "fascinating" landscape. TriState YA Book Review Committee wrote that the "suspense ramps up throughout the novel and the climax is compelling", and described the plot as a "great story of friendship and adversity". CM Magazine deemed the book as "highly recommended" and praised that the story "moves quickly", is "wonderfully exciting" with "great characters that the reader will cheer for" and "many tense moments that will keep readers turning the pages to a surprising and satisfying conclusion". YALSA YA Galley Teen Review wrote of Samik and Rowan as "developed, realistic characters".[3] Resource Links described the novel as a "rollicking adventure" with "all kinds of excitement". Library Media Connection also reported the story as "fast-paced", Samik and Rowan as "well-drawn", and the landscape and side characters as "nicely detailed". LMC recommended the "page-turner" for "reluctant and struggling readers".[1] Kirkus Reviews wrote that the story "occasionally ratchets up the suspense by cutting back to the savage men who are trailing Samik", and "suspense rather than action sustains the plot". Kirkus also summarized the novel as "an appealing fantasy with enough tension to firmly hold readers' interest".[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Redwing: Product Details". orcabook.com. Orca Book Publishers Canada. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  2. Derek Newman-Stille (27 December 2012). "Haunting Lullabies, a review of Holly Bennett's Redwing (Orca Book Publishers, 2012)". Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  3. "Redwing by Holly Bennett". barnesandnoble.com. Barnesandnoble.com llc. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  4. "Redwing". kirkusreviews.com. Kirkus. 1 August 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2015.


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