Merlin: The Young Merlin Trilogy, Book Three - Hardcover

Book 3 of 3: The Young Merlin Trilogy

Yolen, Jane

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Synopsis

The concluding installment in the Young Merlin Trilogy finds Merlin in flight from the visions that plague him before he falls into the hands of the wodewose, wild folk who supposedly live with wolves and eat children.

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About the Author

Jane Yolen is a highly acclaimed author who has written hundreds of books for children and adults and has won numerous awards. She and her husband divide their time between Massachussetts and Scotland. Visit her at janeyolen.com and on Twitter at @JaneYolen.
 
 

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Grade 4-8. Merlin echoes the tone and rhythms of Passager (1996) and Hobby (1996, both Harcourt), brief novels with medieval yet timeless settings, written in stark but poetic language that will challenge some readers. It begins when Merlin is 12 and alone in the forest. Escaping from a pack of wild dogs, he is rescued by the wodewose, the wild folk of the woods, and taken to their tent village. But the wild folk are reluctant to take in the boy until they learn that he is a dreamer. Then he is not only claimed, but also caged, and fed a steady diet of herbs and potions to induce sleep. One of his dreams predicts the bloody destruction of the wodewose, and as they pack their tents and belongings, Merlin escapes and returns to the woods. He is followed by a child known as Cub, who has tried to befriend and protect him. When the wild folk are destroyed by advancing soldiers, Merlin and Cub realize they are alone in the world. Feeling that the child needs a true name as they journey together into the future, Merlin names him Artus?bear man?after another of his dreams. Yolen's three books fit together as seamlessly as the chapters of a single volume. Without the other installments, Merlin is merely an episode in the life of the young and future wizard (albeit an important one). Read together, this trilogy presents a logical tale taking Merlin from early abandonment down the road to his much more well-known future.?Susan L. Rogers, Chestnut Hill Academy, PA
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Gr. 5^-8. In this conclusion to the well-written Young Merlin trilogy, Hawk-Hobby, whose true name is Merlin, takes refuge in the woods where his saga began. After he is saved from a pack of wild dogs by a wild man, the 12-year-old boy finds himself living in a forested village of wild folk. Imprisoned by the local women after they discover his prophetic powers, Hawk-Hobby escapes with the help of a small child named Cub, who happens to be the once and future King Arthur. Given the sophisticated style, complex theme of the search for identity, and subtle allusions to Arthurian and other medieval legends, the series as a whole seems best suited to middle-school readers. However, one wonders if readers of this age will pick up these slender, juvenile-looking books. Although this stands on its own better than the other books in the trilogy, one must ask why the texts weren't published as one longer book marketed for an audience older than children "ages 7^-10" ? Julie Corsaro

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