The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy
- List Price: $18.99
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Publish date: 10/02/2018
Description:
"This action-driven adventure is a joy." - ALA Booklist (starred review) "A beautifully brilliant story about feminism, female friendship, privilege, sexism in the 17th century, and doing all you can to fulfill your passion and dreams." - Buzzfeed "A feminist feast that challenges societal norms and forgoes all romance, which is unconventional, albeit refreshing, in young adult literature." - BookPage "[A] strong feminist credo." - The Horn Book "The Lady''s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy is fun while still being thoughtful, feminist, and an ode to female friendship." - Bustle "A swashbuckling, fantastical coming-of-age adventure that quite simply swallowed me whole." - Audible Editor''s Pick "[Lee] develops a world rich in historical detail, crafts a plot wild with unexpected turns, and explores complex topics like colonization and identity. An empowering and energetic adventure that celebrates friendship between women." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "An incredible, must-have follow-up full of old characters and new, blood and guts, and a delightful barrage of sarcasm." - School Library Journal (starred review) "An outrageously fun, witty, fascinating, and romantic adventure, starring a memorable trio I''d happily travel with for ages. Lee is a definite force in diverse historical YA." - Dahlia Adler, founder of LGBTQ Reads and author of Under the Lights "The Gentleman''s Guide to Vice and Virtue is a Grand Tour all its own. Hilarious and romantic, adventurous and scandalous, Monty''s adventures are just as delightful as Monty himself. I adored this book!" - Rachel Hawkins, author of the Rebel Belle series "Sweet, smart, and powerful, Gentleman''s Guide tackles timely topics that will resonate profoundly with readers--all wrapped up in a truly epic road trip. Prepare to laugh, gasp, swoon, and cheer." - Claire Legrand, author of the Winterspell series "A delightful romp of a road-trip through eighteenth century Europe, packed with witty dialog, razor-sharp pacing, and the perfect amount of swoon. You should abso-bloody-lutely read this book." - Erin Bowman, author of Vengeance Road Mackenzi Lee (This Monstrous Thing) combines her knowledge of European history with a contemporary, comic sensibility to create an over-the-top romantic adventure complete with cliff-hanging chapter endings and sometimes outrageous narration. Monty is a licentious, flawed and engaging 18th-century hero. - Shelf Awareness (starred review) "Monty is pitch-perfect as a yearning, self-destructive, oblivious jerk of a hero who inspires equal parts sympathy, frustration, and adoration from reader. A genre tribute, satire, and exemplar in one." - The Horn Book "Gentleman''s Guide to Vice and Virtue is the queer teen historical you didn''t know was missing from your life." - Teen Vogue ("Best Queer Books to Celebrate Pride 2017") "A rollicking ride that also turns a keen eye to issues like class, racism, homosexuality, and identity." - Brightly "Careening from fete to fiasco on a Grand Tour of 18th century Europe, THE GENTLEMEN''S GUIDE TO VICE AND VIRTUE is a dizzying, dazzling, and roguishly romantic romp. This book makes me want to unrequite my own love so I can requite him all over again." - Heidi Heilig, author of The Girl From Everywhere "Don''t read this book unless you like adventure, hijinks, and forbidden romance, and if you do, then read it twice." - Stacey Lee, author of The Secret of a Heart Note and Under a Painted Sky PRAISE FOR THE GENTLEMAN''S GUIDE TO VICE AND VIRTUE: "Tongue-in-cheek, wildly entertaining, and anachronistic in only the most delightful ways, this is a gleeful romp through history. Monty is a hero worthy of Oscar Wilde." - Booklist (starred review) "The book''s exquisite, bygone meter and vernacular sit comfortably on a contemporary shelf. And the friction of racism, tyrannical entitled politicians, and misguided disapproval of homosexuality also have a relevance rooted in current culture''s xeno- and homophobia. Austen, Wilde, and Indiana Jones converge in this deliciously anachronistic bonbon." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "This is a witty, romantic, and exceedingly smart look at discovering one''s place in the world. A stunning powerhouse of a story for every collection." - School Library Journal (starred review) "A gloriously swashbuckling affair." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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