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Hush : an Irish princess' tale von Donna Jo…
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Hush : an Irish princess' tale (Original 2007; 2007. Auflage)

von Donna Jo Napoli

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Fifteen-year-old Melkorka, an Irish princess, is kidnapped by Russian slave traders and not only learns how to survive but to challenge some of the brutality of her captors, who are fascinated by her apparent muteness and the possibility that she is enchanted.
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Titel:Hush : an Irish princess' tale
Autoren:Donna Jo Napoli
Info:New York, N.Y. : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, c2007.
Sammlungen:Deine Bibliothek, Lese gerade, Noch zu lesen, Gelesen, aber nicht im Besitz
Bewertung:****
Tags:21st-century, ya-lit

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Hush: An Irish Princess' Tale von Donna Jo Napoli (2007)

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    Raiders from the Sea von Lois Walfrid Johnson (buddingnaturalist)
    buddingnaturalist: Both feature a girl kidnapped by Vikings who become a particular favorite of their captors. Raiders from the Sea is very faith-based and more appropriate for younger readers, while Hush is aimed for a young adult audience.
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    Beorn the Proud von Madeleine A. Polland (buddingnaturalist)
    buddingnaturalist: Both feature a girl kidnapped by Vikings who become a particular favorite of their captors. Beorn the Proud is faith-based and more appropriate for younger readers, while Hush is aimed for a young adult audience.
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15-year-old Melkorka is the daughter of an Irish king, and in the year 900, that means she’s at constant risk of being whisked away into slavery by the cruel but technologically advanced Vikings. Melkorka is kidnapped, but during the whole long year she spends on a Viking longboat, she doesn’t say a single word – and this possibly saves her life. Meaty, descriptive language; easy read, fast moving, 308 pp. ( )
  FinallyJones | Nov 17, 2021 |
The premise of this novel had so much potential for a powerful rich story, especially being based off of an ancient Icelandic Saga. I have enjoyed other books by this author, but this one somehow seemed lacking. It took the main character a while to stop looking down on her fellow prisoners, but by the end of the book she did develop from a self-centered girl to a courageous and compassionate young woman, proving herself to be resilient in extremely trying circumstances.

As a note of warning, this book is marketed towards young readers, but there were multiple scenes that included raping of female prisoners, including the main character. The wording was selective and somewhat abstract in describing the physical details, but the scenes last for several paragraphs and include emotional responses, which the reader might not be ready for. Potential alternatives for a juvenile audience include "Beorn the Proud" and the "Viking Quest" series. ( )
  buddingnaturalist | Apr 20, 2021 |
Enjoyable, but far from my favorite by Napoli. ( )
  SMBrick | Feb 25, 2018 |
So awful I couldn't even finish it. Ugh. ( )
  ElleyOtter | Nov 28, 2017 |
Story of a myth told of a young princess kidnapped by her country's enemies. Forced slavery. ( )
  Courtney.Francis | May 8, 2014 |
Kirkus (Kirkus Reviews, October 1, 2007 (Vol. 75, No. 19))
Napoli takes the bare bones of a legend—Icelandic, tenth century this time—and clothes it in fire, flesh and blood. Melkorka is 15 and her sister Brigid eight when they are swept from their royal Irish parents and taken by a slave ship. When Brigid leaps overboard in a desperate move to escape, Mel—now called Aist, or stork, because she will not speak—focuses all her being on learning about the rough men who hold her. She learns from the other women—Irish, Norse, Baltic—and helps to care for other, terrified children. Her companions are sold, but fear of her unbroken silence keeps her until an Icelandic chieftain pays extravagantly. Readers, who know her every thought and wild feeling, will marvel at how she maintains that passionate muteness even as Hoskuld carries her, pregnant, to Iceland, through violence and storm. As always, Napoli is a spellbinding storyteller, her prose rich in details both tender and blood-soaked. From the texture of embroidery to the odor of sheep dung, her language is vivid, precise, cinematic. 2007, Atheneum, 320p, $16.99. Category: Historical fiction. Ages 12 to 15. Starred Review.
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