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DAGFRID, VIKING GIRL by Agnès Mathieu-Daudé

DAGFRID, VIKING GIRL

No More Ear Buns!

From the Dagfrid, Viking Girl series, volume 1

by Agnès Mathieu-Daudé ; translated by Nanette McGuinness ; illustrated by Olivier Tallec

Pub Date: April 4th, 2023
ISBN: 9781646908042
Publisher: Arctis Books

In this French import, Dagfrid learns the grass is always greener on the other island.

Dagfrid’s not a fan of Viking girlhood—she’s not into the double bun hairstyle; she dislikes the “superlong dress” that she’s supposed to wear; and, worse, she hates everything about fish, a staple on their island. She modifies the customs to her liking—she keeps her hair in practical braids and sews herself a pair of pants—and then has her brother teach her to build a boat (in exchange for showing him how to sew). Then, Dagfrid sets sail in hopes of finding “something to do somewhere besides eating fish!” She discovers an island inhabited by Viking girls much like her, except they’re sick and tired of eating sheep and enduring the smell of sheep fat lamps. Dagfrid trades fishing and boat-building lessons for some sheep. Back home, her introduction of livestock adds variety to her people’s diet and opens the door for more practical, medium-length dresses (though she still prefers her pants). Dagfrid is a winning protagonist. Her charming first-person narration manages to slip in some historical information (e.g., turf houses) but generally plays up Viking tropes in a cartoonish way that’s calibrated for reader enjoyment. Expressive spot art is equally charming. All characters are White. Book 2 publishes simultaneously.

A witty, engaging heroine sparkles in this series opener.

(Historical fiction. 6-9)