The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy, Mackenzie Lee
⭐ 7.5/10
(Originally written by The Original Susanne)
A fun, adventurous (but a little silly) book about a young girl in the 1700s who wants to be a doctor but can't gain admission to medical schools due to her sex, and somehow ends up on a quest with a couple other young, oppressed women who want more for their lives than society allows. Although set in the past, the language and decisions are very modern, which made it rather unbelievable at times. However, the author makes a case in the Author's Note that these sentiments and activities weren't completely unrealistic for the time period, and I do appreciate a historical fiction book that portrays women as strong and independent for once, even if it was rare.
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