By: Patrice Kindl
Genres: Young Adult Historical
Posted: September 2, 2015
A SCHOOL FOR BRIDES is surprising read for me. The description sounded nice, but I didn't expect to enjoy this wonderful story as much as I do. Patrice Kindl shows a knack for wit and shenanigans that I haven't read in a long time. Though there is a large cast of characters, she balances them out nicely, giving each distinctive personalities and story arcs. Each girl is charming in her own way, and it is truly a pleasure to see where their journeys take them.
With such a big character list, the endings to the girls' stories has plenty of variety. This isn't a story where everyone marries in the end, nor where everyone shoves romance aside. There is again a wonderful balance where each character truly gets the most appropriate and necessary ending for herself. Readers will love seeing each character develop and grow stronger throughout the novel, some finding a voice to shout with, others finding strength to open up. By the conclusion, each felt like a friend.
Patrice Kindl crafts a delightful and funny story in A SCHOOL FOR BRIDES. With never a dull moment, readers will laugh, cry, and consider their own posture as the plot unfolds. I highly recommend for readers wanting something with spunk.
Book Summary
The Winthrop Hopkins Female Academy of Lesser Hoo, Yorkshire, has one goal: to train its students in the feminine arts with an eye toward getting them married off. This year, there are five girls of marriageable age. There’s only one problem: the school is in the middle of nowhere, and there are no men. Set in the same English town as Keeping the Castle, and featuring a few of the same characters, here’s the kind of witty tribute to the classic Regency novel that could only come from the pen of Patrice Kindl!
by: Patrice Kindl
Viking Books for Young Readers
July 1, 2015
On Sale: July 14, 2015
Featuring:
272 pages
ISBN: 067078608X
EAN: 9780670786084
Kindle: B00O2BS5FA
Hardcover / e-Book