Catherine, Called Birdy
- Genre: Fiction; middle-grade historical novel
- Originally Published: 1994
- Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 1090L; grades 5-8
- Structure/Length: 46 chapters; approximately 192 pages; approximately 6 hours, 30 minutes on audiobook
- Protagonist/Central Conflict: The central conflict in the story revolves around Catherine, a spirited and unconventional teenage girl living in medieval England. Catherine is determined to avoid an arranged marriage and pursue her own interests. Set in the 13th century, the novel offers a humorous and insightful look into Catherine's daily life as she navigates societal expectations, family dynamics, and her dreams.
- Potential Sensitivity Issues: Mild references to historical gender roles; discussions of arranged marriage; portrayal of medieval living conditions and beliefs
Karen Cushman, Author
- Bio: Born 1941; American author of historical fiction for young adults; known for her meticulous research and attention to historical detail; won several awards for her contributions to children's literature; passionate about bringing history to life for young readers; formerly worked as a museum docent and editor; continues to inspire young readers and writers
- Other Works: The Midwife's Apprentice (1995); The Ballad of Lucy Whipple (1996); Matilda Bone (2000); Alchemy and Meggy Swann (2010); Will Sparrow's Road (2012); Grayling's Song (2016)
- Awards: Newbery Honor (1995)
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
- The Restrictive Roles of Gender and Class in the Medieval Era
- The Dominance Of Religion and the Promise of Hope in Medieval Society
- The Importance of Identity as Young People Come of Age