by Ellen Renner (Author)
Five years after the mysterious disappearance of the queen and her father's decent into madness, eleven-year-old Princess Charlie finds herself powerless in the face of an oncoming revolution, but after she discovers a letter written by the missing queen, Charlie embarks on a quest to find the mother she lost so she can save her father and their kingdom.
Ever since the Queen mysteriously disappeared and the King went mad five years ago, Princess Charlie has lived a wild and mostly unsupervised life in the country of Quale--until now. With the discovery of a letter in the Queen's handwriting, Charlie embarks on a quest to find her mother and save the kingdom from a revolution. However, her journey pulls Charlie deeper into an entangling web of lies and secrets--as twisted as the dark castle--where nothing is as it seems.
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Gr 4-6-Charlie's life seems far from that of a princess as she struggles with starvation and the wrath of a cruel housekeeper. Mrs. O'Dair has run the household ever since the child's mother left the castle six years earlier. The king appears to be mentally ill, building his enormous card castles and paying little attention to his daughter or the state of his kingdom, the city of Quale. But when Charlie finds a clue inside a book that could reveal the reasons for her mother's disappearance, the 11-year-old's world is forever changed. Resourcefulness is the key to her existence, and she's learned every passage of the huge castle in attempts to steal food or stay out of the reach of the night watchman and the housekeeper, both of whom seem to have their own agenda for the kingdom. The gardener's boy, Tobias Petch, is her only peer and becomes her ally when she follows the clue and uncovers a treasonous plot against her father. Together they share an adventure that forces Charlie to take her place as part of the resistance movement to regain control of the kingdom. With Toby, she ventures outside the castle walls to the underbelly of the city where she finds out the truth about her family and the prime minister who claims to be her friend. Part adventure, part steampunk fantasy, the story line is quick to draw readers into the world of Victorian Quale. Charlie's transformation from scullery princess to rightful heir is an adventure not to be missed. Well written, well plotted, well done.
Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Renner’s plot is both complex and compelling. She offers readers robust, brave characters in Charlie and Tobie; secondary characters worth booing and cheering; and vivid scenes and dialogue throughout.
Copyright 2012 Booklist, LLC Used with permission.