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 Valiant
 Author: McGuire, Sarah

 Publisher:  Egmont (2015)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 368 p.,  21 cm.

 BTSB No: 627050 ISBN: 9781606845523
 Ages: 10-14 Grades: 5-9

 Subjects:
 Fairy tales
 Tailors -- Fiction

Price: $6.50

Summary:
A reimagined "Brave Little Tailor" about a clever young girl who saves her kingdom.

Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: MG
   Reading Level: 4.40
   Points: 12.0   Quiz: 193236

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (03/15/15)
   School Library Journal (05/01/15)
   Booklist (06/01/15)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 05/01/2015 Gr 4–6—When her distant, brutal father is struck ill, Saville decides to disguise herself as a boy in order to obtain and fulfill his tailoring commissions for the king. She needs to buy medicine for her dying father, and feed herself and the starving boy she has taken in, Will. But the kingdom of Reggen, under the weak and cowardly King Eldin, is besieged by giants ruled by an evil, monstrous duke. Trapped in her male disguise, Saville becomes an unwitting (and unwilling) giant-killer, tricking two giant emissaries into returning Will, whom they have captured, unharmed and leaving Reggen. Using a trick of squeezing whey from a stone (in actuality a piece of cheese) and throwing a rock (actually a bird) so high that it never lands, Saville convinces the two young giants of her incredible strength and sends them back to die at the hands of their duke. Now, still devastated by their deaths, she must take on the entire army of giants alone while being expected to marry the princess as a reward. Meanwhile, she is falling in love with the king's cousin and adviser, Lord Verras, who has guessed that she is not who she pretends to be. McGuire's reluctant heroine is irritatingly given to introspection at the height of danger, and readers will sometimes wonder how she ever manages to escape death. In the end, however, Saville's intelligence, intuition, and compassion prove more powerful than weaponry and force, and in the spirit of "The Brave Little Tailor" by the Brothers Grimm (note the reference to Savile Row, London's famous street of bespoke tailoring), she vanquishes evil and ultimately achieves a "happily ever after." The romance is nuanced with a delicate hand. VERDICT A good choice for those who have finished all of Gail Carson Levine's fairy tale retellings.—Jane Barrer, United Nations International School, New York City - Copyright 2015 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 06/01/2015 Seventeen-year-old Saville is trapped. Arriving in the city of Reggen, Saville’s father, a tailor, falls ill. Despite her father’s disdain for her, she resourcefully dons boy’s clothing, chops her hair, and assumes the name Avi. Then she has to be smarter than ever when she must rescue a friend—and the city—from two giants. The town cheers Avi as their champion, and stories of his victory turn into impossible feats of human ability. Problems continue to arise as saving Reggen from an evil duke becomes as much Saville’s destiny as it is Lord Verras’, the king’s cousin with whom Saville falls in love. This reinvention and expansion of Grimm’s fairy tale “The Valiant Little Tailor” replaces the protagonist with his giant-battling daughter. Featuring a strong, brave, and determined female protagonist, royalty, and giants, it’s a debut novel that’s perfect for fans of Shannon Hale and Gail Carson Levine. Who doesn’t love a love story built on trust in the face of danger? - Copyright 2015 Booklist.

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