Undercover princess

Connie Glynn

Book - 2018

Lottie Pumpkin is an ordinary girl who has spent her life longing for the extraordinary. Ellie Wolf is the crown princess of Maradova, who wants nothing more than a chance at an ordinary life. When fate puts Lottie and Ellie in the same dorm room at the prestigious Rosewood Hall, there's only one solution: for the girls to swap identities, and live the lives they've always dreamed of. But at Rosewood, a secret never stays secret for long. Someone in the school is on to them--and if the truth is revealed, the results may be more treacherous than they ever expected. Undercover Princess is the first book in the Rosewood Chronicles series.

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Published
New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Connie Glynn (author)
Edition
First US edition
Item Description
Originally published in the UK in 2017 by Penguin Random House Children's.
Physical Description
435 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780062847805
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Review by Booklist Review

Lottie Pumpkin is the quintessential fairy tale orphan: good-hearted, brave, and kind. She longs to attend the exclusive school Rosewood Hall, and when she lands a rare scholarship, it feels like a dream come true. For Ellie Wolf, the crown princess of Maradova, Rosewood is a chance to lead a normal life before returning to her country to rule. When the two girls end up as roommates, a rocky start ultimately leads to a deep friendship. But the Rosewood rumor mill never rests, and word that the Maradovian princess is on campus soon gets out. What else can Lottie do but protect her friend's identity by pretending to be the princess herself? But Rosewood harbors many secrets, and no one is what they seem. This updated take on The Prince and the Pauper is enhanced by the lightest touch of magical realism. There are hints of romance including same-sex but ultimately this is a tale of friendship and belonging. Doors are left open for a sequel, and readers will be eager to see where they lead.--Maggie Reagan Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Rooming together at posh British boarding school Rosewood Hall are Ellie Wolf, Crown Princess of Maradova, who is masquerading as a normal girl, and Lottie Pumpkin, a normal girl who masquerades as the Princess of Maradova to protect Ellie's anonymity. When Rosewood starts buzzing about royalty-in-hiding in attendance, and someone leaves threatening messages for the fake princess, life becomes filled with intrigue for both girls-each new threat becomes more menacing as the person behind them gets closer to revealing Ellie's secret. Lottie is full of fairy tale fantasies, and Ellie loathes her princesshood, making them both an unlikely pair and a perfect match. Unflappably upbeat Lottie proves herself valiant when danger arises, willing to face down Ellie's enemies with the bravest of hearts. Morose and unfriendly Ellie, meanwhile, proves herself good-hearted. With a message of kindness, YouTube star Glynn's middle grade debut, a series opener, is a story of devoted friendship and fierce loyalty that is sure to win readers over. Ages 8-12. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Lottie Pumpkin gets into Rosewood Hall, the boarding school of her dreams. Princess Ellie convinces her parents to let her attend incognito. The two girls become roommates, and when rumors start that Lottie is the princess, they run with it, even when the real princess's life is threatened. Readers will delight in this endearing tale of friendship, mistaken identities, and living the princess fantasy. (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Being a princess is all that Lottie imagined, except that someone is out to get her.Lottie, 13, has always found solace in the classic fairy tales, and her most cherished possession is her dead mother's tiara (a "pristine object of magnificence, so incongruous in her humble homethat appeared to glow with a glittering grandeur"). Accepted into the opulent and prestigious boarding school Rosewood Hall, Lottie is determined to succeed. She is stunned to learn that her roommate, Ellie, is an actual princess who abhors the role, and her residence at the school is supposed to be top secret. Lottie eventually takes on the part of Portman, one hired to act in place of a member of royalty to protect their true identity. It's a dream come true, with fancy dresses, royal balls, and a handsome princebut it's also fraught with danger. A toxic sigil is hidden under her bed, and threatening notes begin appearing in places like cupcake frosting. Lottie might be lost as events proceed into very treacherous territory but for her wits, a little help from the mysterious bodyguard Jamie (a "dark" and "wild" multiracial boy whose Pakistani mother died in childbirth, making him one of the few characters of color), and her deep friendship with Ellie. Lottie and Ellie are both white. YouTube personality Glynn takes this wish-fulfillment premise and spins it with all the subtlety of cotton candylit'rature this is not. "Cinderella" meets Mean Girls while at Hogwarts. (Fiction. 9-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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