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Paperback Linnet Book

ISBN: 159511002X

ISBN13: 9781595110022

Linnet

(Book #7 in the Family tree series Series)

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Condition: Very Good*

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Book Overview

Linnet, a too-trusting upper-class young lady of fourteen, ran away to seek adventure in the heart of sixteenth-century London. Along the way she met Sir Colin Collyngewood, a gentleman, and accepted the ride he so kindly offered her. That was her first mistake. Her second was in accepting his hospitality, although by that time, she had little choice. A fascinating and intriguing book based on an actual historical plot.

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3 ratings

Linnet - another great Sally Watson heroine

I began reading Sally Watson when I was in 7th grade (30 years ago), and I still love her books. Her heroines are always spunky, adventurous, smart, courageous and very non-conformist. Linnet is the kind of girl you like, while at the same time she drives you crazy with her naivete, foolhardiness and loyalty. I love that she thinks she knows it all at the beginning, and comes to realize how little she knows about life by the end. Sally Watson is my favorite writer for pre-teen girls. At an age where so many literary heroines are thinking of boys, fashion and sex, her heroines are thinking of how to break the mold, get back to their families, have an adventure, start a revolution! They definitely made me feel I wasn't so odd after all.Linnet gets only 4 stars because there are so many other Sally Watson books I really feel are so much better: Lark, The Hornet's Nest, Jade, Other Sandals. Lark is my sentimental favorite, because it is the first Watson book I read. Jade is really a hoot: a feminist in the early 18th century who runs away to become a pirate -- I love her!Get any or all of these books, and give them as a gift to the 12 year old girl in your life. They will give her something to think about and present her with heroines who will help her see that girls can do anything! Even 300 years ago...

Linnet-a girls journey to herself

I love this book. I still read it once a year. History is woven through the story like a ribbon and the characters come alive under the author's skillful pen. She captures beautifully a girl who is struggling against the restraints of her family and she gets more than she bargans for when she meets the neferious yet affible highwayman. Linnets learns about society and the inner strengh she didn't know she posesed. Great read. Recommend it for any jr. high school girl longing for an escape on a rainy afternoon.

Elizabethan Hi-jinks!

This was one of my favorite books when I was a girl. Sally Watson has a flair for creating characters young people can identify with and young girls particularly can like. In _Linnet_, Watson creates a well-born Elizabethan girl who gets herself into trouble (and discovers a plot against the queen!) by being independent and spunky. Of course, independence, spunk, and intelligence are also what help save her. A wonderful look at the social classes of the times, a little of the political games, and lots and lots of fun! A great book for girls aged 9-12. Ranks up there with _Mara, Daughter of the Nile_ and _Forgotten Daughter_.
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