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Catherine, Called Birdy

2023-09-30 03:08:57

Catherine is confused. Her father decides to marry her as a rich man - no matter how bad he is

But thanks to his wit, trick, and luck, Catherine succeeded in sending out some packages that he wanted to be a husband. Then a furious follower from the north came here. And the oldest, the most ugly and most aggressive tracker ever. Unfortunately, he is also the wealthiest man.

A slap in the air, a successful young girl can actually lose with a rude, pig-like lord and imaginative and greedy father and her own heart? Take out the siege! If Catherine has some opinion on this, it will not work!

My bookshelf: Middle Ages: I wrote several birthies and books on the age of her life. Please read them and enjoy using them for your own sentences.

"This rare book can internally see the life of Bertie, a British daughter of a 14-year-old birdie, this year in 1290, the story says the car is a rude witty diary, a witty car .... ... a wonderful historical novel. "

"For this kind of credible youth, this period rarely happens, as they are approaching the birdie's circle, exotic details will appeal to readers and enthusiasm for innocence is amazing And the first novel of manga and thought is fun soon. "

Parents need to know that Newbery novel Katherine, known as a birdie, depicts the 13th century British high society's life through the eyes of the 13-year-old Catherine Catherine is the only youngest child in the book is. . Catherine periodically writes in her diary that her brother Edward gave her her work will provide a detailed explanation of her world family life, customs and lifestyle. In particular, this book is exploring the influence of marriage practices and the role of gender on young people of those days. Catherine plans to complete the plan to avoid the pursuit of her father's desire to provide a large sum of money for her marriage. There are violent (but not graphic) scenes, including fatal infections and stabs that are difficult to give birth. There is no obvious sexual activity, but unmarried people are in sexual relationships, and I found that a 12 year old girl is immersed in her fiancé.

Katherine, known as a birdie, travels from regular events in her life (flea killing, spinning, embroidery) to festivals and festivals (such as Easter and May Day, many of which are celebrated in the village) in the UK I will talk about it. That's all. It is limited (eg her and her father go to Lincoln or spend a few days at the land of Lady Ellis). Katherine's father wanted to marry an old, disgusting man who calls her a "fur-like beard" in the diary. She spent one year on her marriage. She noticed her father might force her to go, but she refused to marry him; she made many different plans to escape, and an alternative version of her life She escapes to a monk or military taxation