THE EDUCATION OF BET (ARC)
Author: Lauren Baratz-Logsted
Source: NETGALLEY
**I received this book free of charge in exchange for an honest review
- Reading level: Young Adult
- Hardcover: 192 pages
- Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children (July 12, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0547223080
- ISBN-13: 978-0547223087
SYNOPSIS:
MY TAKE:
When I received this book awhile back with another ARC from the same author, I couldn’t believe they wanted me to review it already! I was so excited to read this book!
This is a story that is set in the 1800’s. Bet, short for Elizabeth, is taken in by a man that is related to the Master of the house that her mother, the maid, works for. They have a son named William, and the two grow up to be best of friends and like brother and sister. William is constantly getting in trouble and gets thrown out of school 4 times. Bet, who dreams of going to school, can’t go to school because at this time girls are not allowed to. William would rather chase his dream of joining Her Majesty’s military.
Bet comes up with a plan to where both of them can chase their dreams. She decides to dress as Will and go to school for him while he goes off to the military. We get to see the challenges Bet faces when entering a school and getting chuckles the whole time. She slowly falls in love with her room mate James. She has to hide her feelings from him though and continues with the charade.
This book left me laughing and rooting for Bet the whole time. Many surprises and wonderfully included twists to capture your interest from page one all the way to the end. Another wonderfully written book by a great author who never ceases to amaze me with her writing skills and easy flowing story. A great historical book for the young adult genre!
MY RATING:
Outstanding Book That Will Stay On My Bookshelf
For Rereading!
Rain Maiden
This book looks really good. I will be putting it on my wish list.
Alayne
Nice review. This book sounds really cute.
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Lori
Very nice review! Haven’t heard of this one but it sounds intriguing. Might have to add it to my TBR list.
Christine
Hi Amy!
I came here via Michelle’s blog (the red headed book child). I’m so glad she pointed me in your direction. I love your blog and think we have a lot of similar book interests. I’ll be sure to visit regularly.
This book sounds great! I think both I and my daughters would enjoy reading it. I’m definitely keeping my eye out for it… but July 2010? So far away!!
Happy Thanksgiving! 🙂
Michelle
sounds like an awesome book. it also has a lovely cover. thanks for the review. i’ll be sure to check this one out when it comes out 🙂
cutlex
This book is interesting.. I love anything English and set on the 1800s or something like it. Thank you on the review!
inthehammockblog
This looks awesome!! Thanks for the review!