The Gentlemans Guide to Getting Lucky (häftad)
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Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Läsålder
Unga vuxna
Antal sidor
128
Utgivningsdatum
2021-02-18
Förlag
Katherine Tegen Books
Dimensioner
201 x 132 x 10 mm
Vikt
100 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780062967176

The Gentlemans Guide to Getting Lucky

Häftad,  Engelska, 2021-02-18
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The queer teen historical you didnt know was missing from your life. Teen Vogue, on The Gentlemans Guide to Vice and Virtue In this funny and frothy novella that picks up where the New York Times bestselling The Gentlemans Guide to Vice and Virtue leaves off, freshly minted couple Monty and Percy fumble through their first time together. Montys epic grand tour may be over, but now that he and Percy are finally a couple, he realizes there is something more nerve-wracking than being chased across Europe: getting together with the person you love. Will the romantic allure of Santorini make his first time with Percy magical, or will all the anticipation and build-up completely spoil the mood?
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Praise for The Ladys Guide to Petticoats and Piracy [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) 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 Ladys Guide to Petticoats and Piracy is fun while still being thoughtful, feminist, and an ode to female friendship. Bustle PRAISE FOR THE GENTLEMANS 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. ALA Booklist (starred review) The books 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 cultures 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 ones 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) 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 Gentlemans Guide to Vice and Virtue is the queer teen historical you didnt know was missing from your life. Teen Vogue A rollicking ride that also turns a keen eye to issues like class, racism, homosexuality, and identity. Brightly

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Mackenzi Lee holds a BA in history and an MFA from Simmons College in writing for children and young adults. Her short fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Atlas Obscura, the Boston Globe, Crixeo, and the Newport Review, among others. Her debut novel, This Monstrous Thing, won the PEN New EnglandSusan P. Bloom Childrens Book Discovery Award. Her second book, The Gentlemans Guide to Vice and Virtue, was a New York Times bestseller and an ABA bestseller, earned five starred reviews, was a #1 Indie Next Pick, and received a 2018 Stonewall Book Award Honor and a New England Book Award. She loves Diet Coke, sweater weather, and Star Wars. On a perfect day, she can be found enjoying all three. She currently calls Salt Lake City home.