To Best the BoysMary Weber2019

Synopsis

Every year for the past fifty-four years, the residents of Pinsbury Port receive a mysterious letter inviting all eligible-aged boys to compete for an esteemed scholarship to the all-male Stemwick University. Every year, the poorer residents look to see that their names are on the list. The wealthier look to see how likely their sons are to survive. And Rhen Tellur opens it to see if she can derive which substances the ink and parchment are created from, using her father’s microscope.

In the province of Caldon, where women are trained in wifely duties and men are encouraged into collegiate education, sixteen-year-old Rhen Tellur wants nothing more than to become a scientist. As the poor of her seaside town fall prey to a deadly disease, she and her father work desperately to find a cure. But when her Mum succumbs to it as well? Rhen decides to take the future into her own hands—through the annual all-male scholarship competition.

With her cousin, Seleni, by her side, the girls don disguises and enter Mr. Holm’s labyrinth, to best the boys and claim the scholarship prize. Except not everyone’s ready for a girl who doesn’t know her place. And not everyone survives the maze.

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2019 Editions Thomas Nelson

303 pages

ISBN : 9780718080969

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  • avatar AmySunday
    17 / 20 Le 20 Février 2021 à 21:13 AmySunday

    Une réel bonne surprise ! J'ai mis du temps avant de me lancer dans cette lecture et pourtant j'ai vraiment beaucoup aimé. L'héroïne est intéressante et la partie dans le labyrinthe m'a captivé. Je trouve juste que c'était trop rapide et la fin est un peu fade à mon goût mais c'était une bonne lecture