Lady of Disguise
By (Author) Melanie Dickerson
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Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thomas Nelson Publishers
4th September 2024
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Stories Inspired by or adapted from other media
FIC
Hardback
304
Width 145mm, Height 220mm, Spine 24mm
362g
Only the hidden treasure will allow Louisa and her sister to gain their freedom.
England, 1388: All her life, Louisa has dreamed of finding the rumored Giants Treasure, a collection of ancient, lost riches said to be hidden on a mountaintop in Scotland, guarded by a fierce monster. Its a story her father used to tell her, and when he dies and she and her younger sister have to go live with their shiftless, greedy uncle, Louisa is determined to find that treasure. Its the hope that has kept her defying her uncles efforts to marry her off to the highest bidder.
After her uncle starts to parade Louisas twelve-year-old sister Margaret in front of potential husbands, Louisa realizes she has no time to waste. She disguises herself as a boy and takes off for Scotland. But the road is a harsher place than shed imagined, and she is relieved to find a friend in the knight, Sir Charles, who goes along with her on her journey.
Charles is intrigued by this young woman who claims her name is Jack and is set on going to Scotland. He goes along, pretending to believe she is a boy, in order to make sure nothing bad happens to her. As they meet new friends along the road, and as Louisa comes clean about her identity, the pair find themselves falling in love. But what will happen when they reach Scotland Will they find their independence and the freedom to marry in the form of a buried treasure, or will the monster from Louisas own past keep the young couple apart
A delightfully charming reimagining of Jack and the Beanstalk from New York Times bestselling author Melanie Dickerson.
'Set in 14th-century England, this lighthearted romance by Dickerson (The Warrior Maiden) centers the Chaucer-like plight of orphaned 18-year-old Louisa Lenton of Maydestone . . . her compassion and grace immediately endear her to the reader, as well as to fairy tale gallant Sir Charles. Purple prose and plentiful religious allegory combined with steadily crescendoing romantic tension, easily vanquished dangers, and innumerable foes and red herrings results in an amiable love-conquers-all tale.' * Publisher's Weekly *
Melanie Dickerson is the author of The Healer's Apprentice, a Christy Award finalist and winner of the National Reader's Choice Award for Best First Book. Melanie earned a bachelor's degree in special education from the University of Alabama and has been a teacher and a missionary. She lives with her husband and two daughters in Huntsville, Alabama.