Spindle and Dagger
By (Author) J. Anderson Coats
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st May 2020
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Bullying, violence, abuse and pe
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Religious issues / debates
FIC
Hardback
304
Width 149mm, Height 217mm, Spine 26mm
472g
This rich literary novel follows Elen, who must live a precarious lie in order to survive among the medieval Welsh warband that killed her family.
Wales, 1109. Three years ago, a warband raided Elens home. Her baby sister could not escape the flames. Her older sister fought back and almost killed the warbands leader, Owain ap Cadwgan, before being killed herself. Despite Elens own sexual assault at the hands of the raiders, she saw a chance to live and took it. She healed Owains wound and spun a lie: Owain ap Cadwgan, son of the king of Powys, cannot be killed, not by blade nor blow nor poison. Owain ap Cadwgan has the protection of Saint Elen, as long as he keeps her namesake safe from harm and near him always.
For three years, Elen has had plenty of food, clothes to wear, and a bed to sleep in that she shares with the man who brought that warband to her door. Then Owain abducts Nest, the wife of a Norman lord, and her three children, triggering full-out war. As war rages, and her careful lies threaten to unravel, Elen begins to look to Nest and see a different life if she can decide, once and for all, where her loyalties lie. J. Anderson Coatss evocative prose immerses the reader in a dark but ultimately affirming tale of power and survival.
An unruly, bloodthirsty band of warriors rampages through 12th-century Wales...this gritty narrative brings a little-known period in history to life...Dramatic and intense; not for the fainthearted.
Kirkus Reviews
The story (set during 11091110) is based on an account in a medieval Welsh chronicle. Its plot involves the ornate politics of small kingdoms and family allegiances, and the impositions and political weight of Englands Norman king. Amidst all the masculine burning and pillaging, Elens first-person, present-tense telling...sheds a light on female survival and resistance.
The Horn Book
The story is bleak, brutal, and unforgiving, narrated by Elen herself, making the experience that much more immediate and personal. Supporting materials include the lineage of Welsh royal houses, a map, and a pronunciation guide for the Welsh words in the story, as well as an historical note.
Booklist
This intense and dark survival tale takes place in Wales in 1109...The high-level intensity of the plot makes this a better choice for older readers who have an interest in medieval history.
School Library Connection
J. Anderson Coats is the author of books and short stories for children and young adults. Her first novel, the critically acclaimed The Wicked and the Just, is also a story of medieval Wales. J. Anderson Coats lives and works as a librarian near Seattle, Washington.