Modern Wild Swans by Cheryl Rutherford

The Seventh Swan by Nicholas Stuart Gray and The Swan’s Wing by Ursula Synge are two very different stories about what happened to the brother left with the swan’s wing in the fairytale ”The Wild Swans.” The Seventh Swan is a charming story of a shy boy who can’t accept his fate and the two friends who help him on his journey to self acceptance. Excellent read for young adults! 
The Swan’s Wing tells of a young man with the wing of a swan befriended by a sculptor and a goose girl who help him find his way to his true form, after he escapes the clutches of a countess who likes exotic lovers. According to Altman and Voss in Tales Then and Now, this novel offers “an exploration of religious expectations as well as faith, love and friendship.”

Song of the Countess from The Swan’s Wing

The Lady lay within her bower

And toyed with her wedding ring

She called to her lover at the midnight hour

And he covered her…he covered her with his wing.

2 responses to “Modern Wild Swans by Cheryl Rutherford”

  1. Kathy Eastman Avatar
    Kathy Eastman

    I have just recently discovered young adult novels they are so much fun. These novels often disguise a very sophisticated story. Too bad, young adult novels aren’t more popular with adults. The new trilogy of the Hunger Games may change soon change that!

  2. Laura Rutherford Avatar
    Laura Rutherford

    I agree with Cathy, young adult reads are some of my favorite. I need to read these post haste! I really like the song posted at the end of the article. Good imagery.

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