The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place Book II The Hidden Gallery by Maryrose Wood
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Fifteen-year-old Miss Penelope Lumley, a governess trained at the Swanburne Academy for Poor Bright Females, takes the three Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place to London, England, and learns they are under a curse.
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This clever middle-grade adventure follows a resourceful young governess as she attempts to civilize her three peculiar charges—children rumored to have been raised by wolves—during a trip to Victorian London. The narrative masterfully blends gothic mystery with laugh-out-loud humor, as the children's wild antics and Penelope's unflappable dedication to her Swanburne Academy training create a delightful and suspenseful romp. Readers are treated to a witty, intelligent story that feels like a classic, yet is entirely fresh and accessible for modern young audiences.
What truly sets this story apart is its sophisticated wordplay and the charming, formal voice of its plucky heroine, which will particularly engage children who appreciate clever language and historical settings. The unfolding mystery of the family curse provides a compelling plot that explores themes of belonging, destiny, and the true meaning of family. This book is an excellent choice for readers who enjoy smart, character-driven adventures with a dash of the absurd, leaving them eager to solve the puzzle alongside its memorable cast.
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