AUTHOR: Patrice Kindl SERIES: none PUBLISHER: Viking Children's PUBLICATION DATE: June 14, 2012 ISBN: 9780670014385 PAGES: 261 SOURCE: public library GENRE: historical romance/Victorian GIVE IT TO: MS girls | |
REVIEW: As a kind of Pride and Prejudice for teen readers, Keeping the Castle is a cute, fun romance that I really enjoyed. Althea's exploits to win Lord Boring's heart were endlessly entertaining and at times, quite hilarious. I loved all the characters and felt especially sorry for poor Lord Boring, who seemed to have no clue just how important he is to the desperate women of Lesser Hoo. I love Miss Vincy's unconventionally independent spirit and Prudence and Charity's vain selfishness. Though he lacks the social mores of his time, Mr. Fredericks is especially endearing. I love the slow-building friendship between Fredericks and Althea. Very nice.
My only complaint with Keeping the Castle is the way it is written. While the writing style is elegant, beautiful, and fits the historical period, I fear that it may turn off some teen/tween readers who have had little exposure to the language of the Victorian period. Then again, I suppose Keeping the Castle will give them their first opportunity to try it out!
THE BOTTOM LINE: Cute, fun, entertaining. It's a great choice for the 2013 Lone Star Reading List.
STATUS IN MY LIBRARY: On order. Maybe not for every student, but I'll be recommending it frequently.
READALIKES:Austenland (Hale); The Sweetest Spell (Selfors); A Kiss in Time (Flinn); for older teens--The Luxe (Godbersen)
RATING BREAKDOWN:
- Overall: 4/5
- Creativity: 5/5
- Characters: 5/5
- Engrossing: 4/5
- Writing: 5/5
- Appeal to teens: 3/5
- Appropriate length to tell the story: 5/5
CONTENT:
- Language: none
- Sexuality: very mild; a few mild innuendos
- Violence: none
- Drugs/Alcohol: none
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