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R Is for Rebel

(Paperback, Reprint)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

R Is for Rebel

Contributors:

By (Author) J. Anderson Coats

ISBN:

9781481496681

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Atheneum Books for Young Readers

Publication Date:

1st March 2019

Edition:

Reprint

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 194mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

177g

Description

An empowering and timely story about resistance. Booklist

Princess Academy meets Megan Whalen Turner in this stunning novel about a girl who wont let anything tame her spiritnot the government that conquered her people, and definitely not reform school!

Malley has led the constables on a merry chase across her once-peaceful country. With her parents in prison for their part in a failed resistance movement, the government wants to send her to a national schoolbut theyll have to capture her first.

And capture her they do. Malley is carted off to be reformed as a proper subject of the conquering empire, reeducated, and made suitable for domestic service. Thats the governments plan, anyway.

But Malley will not go down without a fight. Shes determined to rally her fellow students to form a rebellion of their own. The government can lock these girls up in reform school. Whether it can break them is another matter entirely

Reviews

Historical fiction master Coats invents a country and a history all her own to create the fully realized, inspirational protagonist Malley . . . Descriptions are at times graphic, but the realistic details only make Malley a more believable and empathetic character . . . An empowering and timely story about resistance. * Booklist *
Themes of the cost of freedom and the power of identity shine through in powerful ways. Malley is a rebel to her core and her spirit wont let her accept the idea of submitting, especially not after what happened to her parents. While the nations depicted are imaginary, the connections to colonialism and past/present efforts to rub out supposedly inferior cultures is unmistakable. A strong purchase with powerful themes that will stick with readers. * School Library Journal *
Malley is an engaging narrator whose gradual maturation adds an endearing layer to her character. . . . Although the book is set in a fictional semi-industrialized world, readers are likely to notice parallels from history . . . as well as themes, such as the complications that arise from ideological purity, that resonate with current political discussion. * The Horn Book *

Author Bio

J. Anderson Coats has masters degrees in history and library science and has published short stories in numerous literary magazines and anthologies. She is the author of the acclaimed novelsThe Wicked and the Just,The Many Reflections of Miss Jane Deming,R Is for Rebel,The Green Children of Woolpit,andThe Night Ride, as well asA Season Most Unfair. She lives with her family in Washington State. Visit her at JAndersonCoats.com.

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