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The Shield Ring by Rosemary Sutcliff
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Rosemary Sutcliff Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2007-08-01 ISBN: 1590785223 Number of pages: 234 Publisher: Front Street Press
Book Reviews of The Shield RingBook Review: Timeless story Summary: 5 Stars
This book and I go back a long way. In the sixth grade, I remember coming across this book in our not-so-big school library. Reading the back cover, I thought to myself "Hmm...Vikings, Saxons AND Normans! How can I go wrong?". I then read through this book, devouring each page as the story unfolded and it fired my imaginatio for this seldom recorded bit of history. When I was moving on in the eighth grade, our library held a book sale to raise some funds and this same book was on the table! I bought it and have kept it with me for almost 30 years now and I'm proud to say that my oldest son has just started reading this. I hope his imagination is inspired in the same way that mine was with this classic book.
Summary of The Shield RingThe story takes place in England shortly after the Norman Conquest. High up among the mountains of the Lake District is a secret valley where the Northmen (Vikings) have their last stronghold - or shield ring. The Normans want to crush this last group of Northmen and bring the whole country under their control. To this end they build a castle in Carlisle and send an army north. Life goes on in the valley: lambing, shearing, spinning, harvesting, and singing and storytelling in the great hall in the evenings - as narrated by two young people. Frytha is a Saxon girl, who fled to the valley after the Normans burnt her home, and Bjorn, the Bear-Cub, is the foster son of the old harper.
As the people of the shield ring go about their lives, they stay ready for a Norman attack. Bjorn's foster father teaches him to play the Sweet-singer, a special harp that the old harper owns, and despite Bjorn's enthusiasm, a secret fear burns inside the boy: if the Normans capture Bjorn, he may succumb to torture and reveal the path to the hidden valley. When the Northmen need to scout the extent of the Norman army, Bjorn volunteers: he speaks enough Norman to get by and a harper can go anywhere. The young man sets out for the Norman camp, not knowing that Frytha, an ally, follows him. He does know that if the Normans discover his espionage, though, he will be tortured, and his secret fear from childhood may become a reality.
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