A Spy in the House

A Spy in the House
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The Agency

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

Lexile Score

680

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.1

Interest Level

6-12(MG+)

نویسنده

Y. S. Lee

ناشر

Candlewick Press

شابک

9780763651824
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Publisher's Weekly

February 1, 2010
Set in the richly described underbelly of Victorian London, Lee's debut novel launching the Agency trilogy introduces feisty Mary Quinn. At the 11th hour, 12-year-old Mary is rescued from hanging (for thievery) and taken to Miss Scrimshaw's Academy for Girls, a school doubling as a secret training ground for female private detectives. When Mary turns 17, she is selected for a case requiring her to spy on a wealthy merchant by serving as a companion to his spoiled, petulant daughter, Angelica Thorold. Mr. Thorold is suspected of pirating valuable artifacts from India, and it turns out that James Easton, the younger brother of one of Angelica's suitors, is on Thorold's trail as well. Through the many and somewhat contrived plot twists, Mary's skills are tested; she prevails with Easton's help and attentions, partly belying the story's feminist tenor. A subplot revolves around a family secret Mary tries to keep buried. If cultural issues at times feel like they are being addressed with a modern sensibility, Mary's lively escapades, on the whole, will hold readers' attention and whet their interest for the next installment. Ages 12–up.



DOGO Books
MaddyKate - I think it is a really well written book. It tells a story of a girl who was caught stealing from her master's house and sentenced to be hanged.During the trial she goes outside to get a drink but is kidnapped. She finds herself at a school for girls. A few years pass being at the school when Mary (that is the name of the girl) goes to the headmaster to speak to her. She finds out about a secret agency that is concealed in the school. She agrees to join the agency and is appointed her fist mission. Mary must find out the truth about a man who they think is smuggling cargo on his ships. The author Y. S. Lee is very good at writing her stories so you want to keep reading. It shows you how girls can be clever.

School Library Journal

April 1, 2010
Gr 7 Up-Mary Quinn, a scrappy 12-year-old orphan and accomplished thief in Victorian London, is saved from the gallows by a stranger and taken to Miss Scrimshaw's Academy for Girls, an institution dedicated to turning out strong, independent, educated young women. Though reluctant at first, she accepts the challenge and eventually becomes a teacher herself. At 17, she is recruited by the mistresses of the school to join a covert group of female spies known as The Agency. Her first assignment involves posing as a lady's companion to the daughter of a man suspected of fraud and smuggling. She carries out her investigation at night and during stolen moments, but soon finds that she is not the only one on the case. Is James Easton a friend or foe? A dramatic rescue from a burning building reveals the true villain but leaves other questions unanswered. Lee fills the story with classic elements of Victorian mystery and melodrama. Class differences, love gone awry, racial discrimination, London's growing pains in the 1850s, and the status of women in society are all addressed. Historical details are woven seamlessly into the plot, and descriptive writing allows readers to be part of each scene. Readers who liked Phillip Pullman's "The Ruby in the Smoke" (Knopf, 2008) will find similar elements in this new series starter."Cheri Dobbs, Detroit Country Day Middle School, Beverly Hills, MI"

Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

January 1, 2010
Grades 8-12 She was sentenced to the gallows at age 12. Pickpocket Mary Quinn doesnt care. Her life, nasty and brutish, will also be blessedly short. Then, shockingly, shes rescued and ensconced at Miss Scrimshaws Academy for Girls. When readers meet Mary after this prologue, she is 17 and bored with her teaching job at the Academy. Happily, theres more going on there than learning. Mary is recruited into the Agency, a secret band of women investigators. Her first job is ostensibly to be a ladys companion. Actually, shes at the Thorold home to observe and discover what she can about the mysterious sinking of Thorolds ships. But Marys not much for observing and soon finds herself in the midst of murder. The new Agency series is what youd expect, very well done, and a little more. Marys feisty, the mystery is solid (if a little boring), and the romantic interest is reminiscent of Jane Austens Darcy. The secret of Marys parentage will make an interesting string to run through succeeding books. V for vivid Victoriana.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)




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