A School for Unusual Girls: A Stranje House Novel

A School for Unusual Girls: A Stranje House Novel

By Kathleen Baldwin

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A School for Unusual Girls is the first captivating installment in the Stranje House series for young adults by award-winning author Kathleen Baldwin. #1 New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot calls this romantic Regency adventure "completely original and totally engrossing."

It's 1814. Napoleon is exiled on Elba. Europe is in shambles. Britain is at war on four fronts. And Stranje House, a School for Unusual Girls, has become one of Regency England's dark little secrets. The daughters of the beau monde who don't fit high society's constrictive mold are banished to Stranje House to be reformed into marriageable young ladies. Or so their parents think. In truth, Headmistress Emma Stranje, the original unusual girl, has plans for the young ladies-plans that entangle the girls in the dangerous world of spies, diplomacy, and war.

After accidentally setting her father's stables on fire while performing a scientific experiment, Miss Georgiana Fitzwilliam is sent to Stranje House. But Georgie has no intention of being turned into a simpering, pudding-headed, marriageable miss. She plans to escape as soon as possible-until she meets Lord Sebastian Wyatt. Thrust together in a desperate mission to invent a new invisible ink for the English war effort, Georgie and Sebastian must find a way to work together without losing their heads-or their hearts....

"Enticing from the first sentence." -New York Times Book Review

Publisher: Tor Teen
ISBN-13: 9780765376015
ISBN-10: 0765376016
Published on 5/3/2016
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 352

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Hannah Roach Hannah Roach

It is a great book and i rec-emend it for everyone else because a lot of things v=can happen at once and it does have big vocabulary then most books you would see a kid read but it dose have a little bit of curse words in it but they are hard to see when you read them and you can sorta feel like the character due to how descriptive it is but when you get to parts that are the most surprising and this happens in 1814 so it was back then by a lot and every person in this book is very intelligent and so they can do most stuff that other people cant really do at that time.