When Louise tries on an delicate blue gown for Brooke's fancy dress birthday party, she is suddenly sent back to young Marie Antoinette's court!
Weren't they just talking about the French Revolution in history class this morning? If Louise could just remember those important dates from her homework... but can she change what happens to the princess?
While you're getting this September 2012 release at your local library or independent bookstore, ask about book one, The Time-Traveling Fashionista (my review here) so you can start Louise's adventures at the beginning and join her aboard the Titanic!
Hmmm... what other fantastic history-imbued frocks do mysterious shopkeepers Marla and Glenda have in their Traveling Fashionista Shop inventory?
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Book info: The Time-Traveling Fashionista at the Palace of Marie Antoinette (Time Traveling Fashionista, book 2) / Bianca Turetsky. Poppy, 2012 [author's website] [publisher site] [book trailer]
My Recommendation: Oh, no! Louise’s trip to Paris with her French class is
cancelled when her dad loses his job, and history homework is building up. What
she needs is some time with vintage fashion to take her mind off things. But trying
on an antique gown sweeps her away from the tiny shop to the court of a French
princess!
It’s a bit odd to speak old French with no effort and have
courtiers calling her Mademoiselle Gabrielle, but Louise does pretty well at
playing along. Soon she realizes that she’s part of the entourage of young Marie
Antoinette – and that she might not be the only person at Versailles with a
false identity…
The princess is never seen in the same ensemble twice and
demands that her ladies-in-waiting follow that fashion as well. Somehow, Louise
must keep her original gown hidden so that she can wear it and return to modern
Connecticut safely.
So many different experiences - beautiful palace gardens and
boring waits for royal arrivals, splendid gilded ballrooms and bitterly critical
letters from Marie’s mother, stunning Paris-designed dresses and the stench of
Parisian streets. As time passes, Louise remembers more details from history
class and wonders if she should warn the princess about the perils ahead.
Who is spying for Marie’s mother, sending detailed reports
back to the Empress? Can Louise make the princess understand the suffering
outside the palace walls, before it’s too late? Most importantly, can she get
back to her own time before France’s nobility start losing their heads in the
Revolution?
The second book of the series puts this Time-Traveling
Fashionista in as much danger as she faced on board the Titanic in book one. Where will Louise’s passion for vintage
fashion take her next? (One of 5,000 books recommended on www.abookandahug.com) Review copy and cover image courtesy of the publisher.
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