A Season Most Unfair
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A Season Most Unfair
Perfect for fans of The Beatryce Prophecy and Catherine, Called Birdy, this “spirited” (Booklist) historical middle-grade coming-of-age story set in medieval times follows a strong-minded girl determined to prove she’s just as good a candlemaker as any boy.
Scholastica, or “Tick,” has grown up helping her father make candles in his shop. The experience has its ups and downs—while constantly smelling like tallow makes it hard for Tick to keep friends, stray cats love her. Still, she delights in the work and the fact that she can help Papa. Every summer, they use the long daylight hours to make as many candles as possible to sell at the Stourbridge Fair, the highlight of their year. And this year, Tick is finally going to be allowed to make the special Agnus Dei charms that keep travellers safe.
Because she’s a girl, Tick can never be a true apprentice in the trade, but if she gets to do the job anyway, does it matter what she’s called? But one morning she finds a boy sitting at her workbench. Papa has taken on an apprentice and now Tick is forbidden from helping with the candle-making.
Tick isn’t about to stand for this unfairness. She's going to prove to Papa that she deserves to be his apprentice, even if it means sneaking away to the Fair…
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A Season Most Unfair by J. Anderson Coats is praised for its engaging narrative set in medieval England, seamlessly intertwining historical detail with modern thematic questions around work and value. Critics commend Coats for her lively storytelling, well-researched setting, and the appealing, realistic twists that lead to a hopeful ending. The first-person narrative of Tick captures readers with her reflections and spirited adventure, making it a satisfying historical fiction choice, with Publishers Weekly noting the story's exploration of gender roles in a well-rendered historical context.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781665912358
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 20 June 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Illustration: f-c jkt (sfx: matte w- spot gloss); digital
Audience: Children
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 33.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 367g
Pages: 288
About the Author
J. Anderson Coats has master’s degrees in history and library science and has published short stories in numerous literary magazines and anthologies. She is the author of the acclaimed novels The Wicked and the Just, The Many Reflections of Miss Jane Deming, R Is for Rebel, The Green Children of Woolpit, and The Night Ride, as well as A Season Most Unfair and The Unexpected Lives of Ordinary Girls. She lives with her family in Washington State. Visit her at JAndersonCoats.com.
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