A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray

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(Hardcover)

  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: December 2003
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 19,406
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    • Pub. Date: December 2003
    • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
    • Format: Hardcover, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 19,406
    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Lexile: 760L 

    Synopsis

    It’s 1895, and after the suicide of her mother, 16-year-old Gemma Doyle is shipped off from the life she knows in India to Spence, a proper boarding school in England. Lonely, guilt-ridden, and prone to visions of the future that have an uncomfortable habit of coming true, Gemma’s reception there is a chilly one. To make things worse, she’s been followed by a mysterious young Indian man, a man sent to watch her. But why? What is her destiny? And what will her entanglement with Spence’s most powerful girls—and their foray into the spiritual world—lead to?


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    After the suspicious death of her mother in 1895, sixteen-year-old Gemma returns to England, after many years in India, to attend a finishing school where she becomes aware of her magical powers and ability to see into the spirit world.

    Ann Welton - VOYA

    Despite having argued long and hard to be allowed to go to London, the Gemma Doyle that arrives on the doorstep of the city's fashionable Spence Academy is not the discontented teenager from Bombay who had her hopes set on the big city. Mourning the tragic death of her mother, she is unable tell anyone the truth. Saddened by her father's retreat into laudanum and her oh-so-proper brother's insistence that she be the prim Victorian miss that she is not, Gemma despairs of fitting in. Her role as an outsider seems assured when beautiful Pippa and sophisticated Felicity lump her with her roommate, Ann, a scholarship student. To top it off, one of the mysterious men present when her mother died seems to be following her. Her bleak prospects change when she is led to the diary of Mary Dowd, a former Spence girl who penetrated the secrets of The Realm that now link Gemma, her mother, Felicity, Ann, and Pippa with a life and death struggle. This classic boarding school drama with gothic tones deals with real issues—a woman's place, the question of self-determinism, the impact on young lives of a lack of parental love and attention—within an excitingly supernatural framework. Plot, setting, and characterization are all strong. Questions of life, love, maturity, responsibility, and the harrowing nature of choices are seamlessly worked into a compulsively readable story, open ended enough to hint at the possibility of a sequel. Soundly researched and credible, this exhilarating and thought-provoking read is for the junior high level up, especially for girls who have enjoyed Mary Hoffman's Stravaganza series and are ready for something a bit more challenging and mature. VOYA Codes: 4Q 3P SA/YA (Better than most, marred only by occasional lapses; Will appeal with pushing; Senior High, defined as grades 10 to 12; Adult-marketed book recommended for Young Adults). 2004, Delacorte, 416p., and PLB Ages 15 to Adult.

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    Biography

    Libba Bray is the author of the New York Times bestselling Gemma Doyle trilogy, comprised of A Great and Terrible Beauty, Rebel Angels, and The Sweet Far Thing. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, their son, and two cats. Visit her at www.libbabray.com.

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    I loved this book!by thefirstnoel

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    November 22, 2009: I bought this book because at our school we would be taking standarized test and I knew I would need something to read. I read the first chapter, then I couldn't put it down! I literally had to FORCE myself not to finish the book so it would last all week. This book is captivating, entertaining, and thrilling. It takes you to an all girls boarding school in England with Gemma Doyle, a witty, level-headed young women who saw her mother commit suicide in a vision. This book is so exciting and a wonderful read. I have recommended this book to all of my friends. I am loving this author and cannot wait to get my hands on the sequel, "Rebel Angels."

    I Also Recommend: Rebel Angels (Gemma Doyle Series #2), The Sweet Far Thing (Gemma Doyle Series #3).

    Better than TWILIGHTby Emmie_claire

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    July 12, 2009: I loved twilight but i love Libba Brays work so so much.She is so funny i just loved this:)

    I Also Recommend: The Time Traveler's Wife, My Sister's Keeper.


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