The Seventh Swan
by Nicholas Stuart Gray
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An imaginative continuation of the Andersen fairy tale.Tags
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MissUnderstood Both are retellings of fairy stories, a genre which, when aimed at YA I often find uninspired, but these are both intelligently and imaginatively written books.
sandstone78 Both continuations of the Six Swans fairy tale that focus on a boy who is left with a wing in place of one arm.
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I had forgotten what a charming little story this is. Set in Scotland in 1520 this is the story of what happens to the seventh swan brother- the one whose shirt was not finished so he had a swan's wing instead of an arm.
Re-read 3/16/2026.
Re-read 3/16/2026.
This hauntingly beautiful story, set in medieval Scotland, is a sort of sequel to the tale of the seven brothers who were turned into swans, until their sister wove seven shirts from nettles. At the end of that tale, she throws the shirts over the swans and they resume their human form, but the seventh shirt has one sleeve unfinished, and the seventh brother is left with one swan's wing instead of his right arm.
I grew up with and love the Grimms tales but I also love the softer imaginings of Nicholas Stuart Gray that spin the tales into human space and away again. The Grimms has six brothers but that's just an odd detail. And anyway it's Ewen around which the story spins.
Really liked this and would recommend it. I love all things Celtic and old fashioned children's books so it is perfectly suited to me!
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Magic Quest (3)
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- 1962
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