by Margaret Stohl & Melissa de la Cruz ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 28, 2022
Readers nostalgic for Burnett’s Victorian world will enjoy this adaptation.
Mary Lennox, Sara Crewe, and Cedric Errol all in the same book?
Having riffed on Little Women in Jo & Laurie (2020), the co-authors now create a mashup with characters from several Frances Hodgson Burnett classics. When 16-year-old Sara arrives in England in 1865 to attend the Select Seminary for Young Ladies and Gentlemen, her brown skin has everyone talking. Sara has Irish, German, Spanish, and Filipino ancestry, and the racist treatment begins immediately. Sara, hurt by the constant remarks, nevertheless holds her head high even after she becomes a servant following her parents’ deaths and the disappearance of her wealth. Luckily, she is supported by her friends, two other school outcasts: Mary, 15, is an imaginative girl who wants to be a writer, and Cedric, 16, is an artistic boy with a condition that affects his legs. The trio escapes from the school after Mary is told she must go stay with an uncle in Knoxville, Tennessee, after her father dies. Following a failed attempt to run away to Paris, Cedric reveals that he is Lord Fauntleroy, and his lawyers help them reach his Yorkshire estate, where events play out along the lines of The Secret Garden. The writing and the characters (most of whom present White) are engaging, and there are some romantic interludes; as with the original stories, the dramatic plot at times encourages readers to suspend disbelief.
Readers nostalgic for Burnett’s Victorian world will enjoy this adaptation. (note by de la Cruz) (Historical fiction. 12-16)Pub Date: June 28, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-984812-04-9
Page Count: 400
Publisher: Putnam
Review Posted Online: March 28, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2022
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by Katie Cicatelli-Kuc ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 6, 2024
A promising premise that’s lacking in spice.
A fall romance with a New England backdrop.
Autumn leaves aren’t the only stunning thing to hit the town of Briar Glen—so has good-looking new boy Jack Harper, and Lucy Kane is enamored with both. Her new crush is the perfect thing to take her mind off the fact that Java Junction, part of a global chain, is opening across the street from Cup o’ Jo, Lucy’s mother’s coffee shop, where they take pride in baking everything from scratch and avoiding artificial ingredients. But there’s more than coincidence in the timing of the arrivals of both Jack and Java Junction: The Harper family moved to Briar Glen specifically to open this franchise location, which will bring competition that threatens Cup o’ Jo. This scenario has the makings of a perfect autumnal adversaries-to-lovers romance, but the writing lacks charm and chemistry. Jack seems to be completely enamored with Lucy, but her character isn’t sufficiently developed to warrant his attention. Lucy’s friends are continually supportive of her but have few distinguishing characteristics, and the story is weakened by confusing timelines and repetitive elements. The resolution relies upon successes that come too easily and do not feel earned. Major characters are cued white.
A promising premise that’s lacking in spice. (Romance. 12-16)Pub Date: Aug. 6, 2024
ISBN: 9781339030753
Page Count: 336
Publisher: Scholastic
Review Posted Online: May 17, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2024
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by Stephanie Garber ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 28, 2021
A lushly written story with an intriguing heart.
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After praying to a Fate for help, Evangeline discovers the dangerous world of magic.
When her father passes away, Evangeline is left with her cold stepmother and kind but distant stepsister, Marisol. Despite inheriting a steady trust in magic, belief in her late mother’s homeland of the mystical North (where fantastical creatures live), and philosophy of hope for the future, her dreams are dashed when Luc, her love, pledges to marry Marisol instead. Evangeline desperately prays to the Prince of Hearts, a dangerous and fickle Fate famed for his heart that is waiting to be revived by his one true love—and his potentially lethal kisses. The bargain they strike sends her on a dark and magical journey throughout the land. The writing style fluctuates from clever and original to overly verbose and often confusing in its jumble of senses. While the pervasive magic and concept of the Fates as a religious system add interest, other fantasy elements are haphazardly incorporated without enough time devoted to building a cohesive world. However, the themes of love, the power of story, family influence, and holding onto belief are well rounded and add depth. The plot contains welcome surprises, and the large cast piques curiosity; readers will wish more time was spent getting to know them. Evangeline has rose-gold hair and, like other main characters, reads as White; there is diversity among the fantasy races in this world.
A lushly written story with an intriguing heart. (map) (Fantasy. 12-16)Pub Date: Sept. 28, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-250-26839-6
Page Count: 416
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Review Posted Online: July 27, 2021
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2021
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