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Folklore. Young Adult Fiction. What if you had one year to save everything you loved? ONE PRINCESS. Merida of DunBroch needs a change. She loves her family??jovial King Fergus, proper Queen Elinor, the mischievous triplets?? and her peaceful kingdom. But she's frustrated by its sluggishness; each day, the same. Merida longs for adventure, purpose, challenge ?? maybe even, someday, love. TWO GODS. But the fiery Princess never expects her disquiet to manifest by way of Feradach, an uncanny supernatural being tasked with rooting out rot and stagnation, who appears in DunBroch on Christmas Eve with the intent to demolish the realm ?? and everyone within. Only the intervention of the Cailleach, an ancient entity of creation, gives Merida a shred of hope: convince her family to change within the year ?? or suffer the eternal consequences. THREE VOYAGES. Under the watchful eyes of the gods, Merida leads a series of epic journeys to kingdoms near and far in an attempt to inspire revolution within her family. But in her efforts to save those she loves from ruin, has Merida lost sight of the Clan member grown most stagnant of all ?? herself? FOUR SEASONS TO SAVE DUNBROCH ?? OR SEE I… (mehr)
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I love Disney and I love Merida, but I was disappointed in this read. :( ( )
  Katlacq | Mar 29, 2023 |
Merida of DunBroch needs a change. She loves her family--jovial King Fergus, proper Queen Elinor, the mischievous triplets-- and her peaceful kingdom. But she's frustrated by its sluggishness; each day, the same. Merida longs for adventure, purpose, challenge - maybe even, someday, love. But the fiery Princess never expects her disquiet to manifest by way of Feradach, an uncanny supernatural being tasked with rooting out rot and stagnation, who appears in DunBroch on Christmas Eve with the intent to demolish the realm - and everyone within. Only the intervention of the Cailleach, an ancient entity of creation, gives Merida a shred of hope: convince her family to change within the year - or suffer the eternal consequences. Under the watchful eyes of the gods, Merida leads a series of epic journeys to kingdoms near and far in an attempt to inspire revolution within her family. But in her efforts to save those she loves from ruin, has Merida lost sight of the Clan member grown most stagnant of all - herself? ( )
  ShellyPYA | Dec 13, 2022 |
I love this book most for the characters and setting. The largest character is DunBroch, the kingdom and castle home of the DunBroch family. DunBroch is a beautiful place though it has succumbed to lack of change. The family has become lazy, too content with what has been and is, unwilling to grow and develop into something just as good as the old, but more current with the changing times. Enter Feradach, the young god of ruin to enforce change through destruction. Seen slinking round the castle at midnight, he is pursued by Merida, the impetuous daughter of the house, caught and his purpose discovered. Appalled, Merida in her fury, demands a stop to Feradach. Enter the Cailleach, the Old Woman of Scotland, the goddess of creation. A bargain is made between two gods and a mortal. Merida has one year to save everything she holds dear, a year to change her mother and father, her triplet brothers, her adopted sister, her community. I raced through the adventure of the story, but it bears closer reading for its complex folklore and thoughtful insights into character. This is a book I will purchase for myself. ( )
  bookwren | Jun 24, 2022 |
A Tricky Bargain

Maggie Stiefvater creates an emotionally gripping and self-reflecting continuation of the story Brave. Home after a long journey, Merida finds everything just as she left it, unchanged. In the world of ancient Scotland, magic is change, and DunBroch has caught the attention of the new god of ruin Feradach. With the tricky goddess Calleach, Merida bargains for a chance to save her family. Everyone must change before Christmas comes again, but is it enough time to change herself?

Maggie Stiefvater begins her story with all the joys of a Scottish Christmas, including a lot of holiday tradition, and food descriptions. Stiefvater captures the setting of DunBroch in every detail. Making sure to lay the foundations to contrast Merida’s fondness of her home with the reality of its stagnation, and then disillusionment with how others see it.

This book is mostly about “stagnation” vs. “tradition”. Merida reflects often about change, how her family has grown complacent, and how the other towns she visits change over time. Her travels turn into a bit of a moral dystopian. Teaching her how failure to change ends in terrible ways, unless people step up and do better. Feradach often shows up to add gloomy pessimism to her doomed situation. Though, she grows fond of him over time, and begins to see his perspective. There is also the threat of the Dasachtach, and evil wolves to add to her worries.

Merida has grown a lot since the Brave movie, and I appreciate how self-aware she is. She is still frustrated, but she understands that her family has their own ways of dealing with change. Though Queen Elinor’s perfectionism, and King Fergus’ passiveness are difficult, slowing down the momentum of her exuberance. Merida is left with plenty of time to reflect, dealing with her excess energy, and thinking with a great deal of archery.

There are several new characters added to the family, including a new character Leezie, who is a bit of a damsel. This book does a good job individualizing the triplets. Each of them finding their own abilities and strengths throughout their travels. Merida does trade Angus for a faster horse called Midge, but Angus still makes the first journey with the twin Hubert. Merida has to face that her little bothers need to be different, her parents are starting a new season in their lives, and she should change first.

Maggie Stiefvater does a great job of humanizing the difficult topic of change. Though, even Merida does not have an unlimited amount of vivacity to carry this heavy of a story. Magic has dealt her, and a lot of people, a fickle fate. It doesn’t always make sense, but her family made it an opportunity to grow. In the end Merida might need another book to find herself again. ( )
  VictoriaGD | Apr 17, 2022 |
Bravely is a young adult book sequel to the Disney movie “Brave.” In “Brave,” set in Medieval Scotland, we met 16-year-old Princess Merida of the clan DunBroch. You don’t need to have seen the movie however to enjoy the book. Princess Merida is now several years older, and we learn in the forward, if we hadn’t seen the film, that she is well-acquainted with magic. As her mother explained to her, there are two types of people with Sight, as Merida has: “people who were interested in magic, and people magic was interested in.” Merida understood she was in the latter group.

We (along with Merida) first encounter Feradach, a god of ruin, on Christmas Eve. He is set on destroying DunBroch because it has stagnated. But Cailleach, a goddess of creation, the goddess of winter, the goddess of *Scotland* - happens to favor DunBroch, and has ways of outwitting Feradach.

Merida attempts to make a bargain with Feradach. She tells him she needs *time* to change the members of Clan Dunbroch and help fix the balance. With Cailleach’s mediation, Merida is granted a year, but every member of the family has to change in order for Merida to win the bargain.

As the gods watch, Merida journeys to neighboring kingdoms to inspire change in her family. But she nearly forgets that she needs to change as well.

Evaluation: There is much to like in this magical tale with its spirited heroine and wily gods. Stiefvater is adept at appealing to a young adult audience, and manages to turn a Disney story for younger kids into a riveting adventure for teens. ( )
  nbmars | Mar 19, 2022 |
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Folklore. Young Adult Fiction. What if you had one year to save everything you loved? ONE PRINCESS. Merida of DunBroch needs a change. She loves her family??jovial King Fergus, proper Queen Elinor, the mischievous triplets?? and her peaceful kingdom. But she's frustrated by its sluggishness; each day, the same. Merida longs for adventure, purpose, challenge ?? maybe even, someday, love. TWO GODS. But the fiery Princess never expects her disquiet to manifest by way of Feradach, an uncanny supernatural being tasked with rooting out rot and stagnation, who appears in DunBroch on Christmas Eve with the intent to demolish the realm ?? and everyone within. Only the intervention of the Cailleach, an ancient entity of creation, gives Merida a shred of hope: convince her family to change within the year ?? or suffer the eternal consequences. THREE VOYAGES. Under the watchful eyes of the gods, Merida leads a series of epic journeys to kingdoms near and far in an attempt to inspire revolution within her family. But in her efforts to save those she loves from ruin, has Merida lost sight of the Clan member grown most stagnant of all ?? herself? FOUR SEASONS TO SAVE DUNBROCH ?? OR SEE I

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