Quick-witted humor, banter, and a slow-burn romance evoke familiar Austenian relationship fare, making this cozy read a satisfyingly modern take on a classic.” –Publishers Weekly
“Quain draws a realistic portrait of a young person struggling with loss, social pressures, and familial expectations…Fresh and compelling.” –Kirkus Reviews
“Teen fans of Austen will see the parallels and enjoy this modern twist on the story. Others unfamiliar with the original story will still enjoy the fun of a haunted-school romance.” –Booklist
Praise for Accomplished:
"In Quain’s witty debut...hard-earned character development and dynamic relationships are keenly explored. Quain uses the source material’s infrastructure to establish the narrative’s stakes and emotional gravity while skillfully setting it apart from its Austenian roots." Publishers Weekly
"[Georgie's] reckoning with her own racial and class privilege is refreshing, and her complicated but loving relationship with her brother is a shining point...for fans of boarding school dramas and rom-coms, this fits the bill." School Library Journal
“Move over, Lizzie Bennet—Georgiana Darcy’s about to steal your heart!” —Ashley Poston, bestselling author of Geekerella
“An incredible debut and hilariously heartwarming addition to the Pride & Prejudice canon.” Jennifer Dugan, author of Hot Dog Girl
“A heroine in possession of her own side of the story must be in want of an iconic, fresh and funny retelling...Accomplished has bewitched us.” —Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka, authors of If I’m Being Honest
“Accomplished is what I imagine it would look like if all my favorite Austen heroines united together and raised some hell in 2022.” Erin Hahn, author of Never Saw You Coming
"Sharp, funny, and full of heart…I officially have a new favorite Darcy." Nina Moreno, author of Don't Date Rosa Santos
“A masterpiece of a debut. I was hooked from the first line and laughed all the way to the happily-ever-after. You’ve never read Austen like this!” Tiffany Schmidt, author of the Bookish Boyfriends series and I’m Dreaming of a Wyatt Christmas
“Hilarious and poignant, readers will come for the clever wit and romance of an Austen retelling and stay for a timeless and utterly relatable coming-of-age story.” –Jennifer Iacopelli, author of Break the Fall
“[A] clever and heartfelt spin on Pride & Prejudice, which gives Georgie Darcy a chance to shine and have a happily ever after in her own right!” –Kristina Forest, author of I Wanna Be Where You Are
“A delightful gem of a book...In between all the winks to P&P, Accomplished also offers a smart rumination on privilege; a nod to fanfics and author life; and, a swoony slow burn romance. Highly recommended for P&P fans looking for a fresh (hilarious) take on the original and for YA contemporary readers who want to romp in a world that feels both familiar and original all at once.” Jamie Pacton, Author of Lucky Girl and The Life and (Medieval) Times of Kit Sweetly
"Move over Fitzwilliam, there’s a new Darcy in town! Wholly original, fiercely feminist, and with a romance that’s totally fic-worthy, Accomplished is the Pride & Prejudice retelling you’ve been waiting for. Georgie Darcy has something to say — and you’ll hang on her every word.” —Stephanie Kate Strohm, author of Love a la Mode and Prince in Disguise
"Georgie is a character you can root for. She's smart, funny and real. Quain's writing is perfect for fans of the OG Jane Austen, but also Emery Lord, Sarah Dessen, and Emma Mills...Highly recommend." Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library (Newton, MA)
2023-04-24
A teenage girl must decide between normalcy and being true to herself.
Hattie Tilney has been a skeptic since her ghost-loving father died right before the family moved to Northanger Abbey boarding school, a hotbed for supposed paranormal activity where her mother became headmistress. All Hattie wants is to have a normal senior year with her friends and get into a good college, but when she’s assigned by her mom to be school ambassador to disarming transfer student Kit Morland, Hattie is horrified to find out that he is a ghost hunter on a scholarship from the National Paranormal Society of Investigators. Worse, Hattie must partner with Kit for their journalism class to investigate claims about paranormal activity at Northanger. Still grieving and determined to avoid anything to do with the paranormal world her dad loved, Hattie agrees to the project under one condition: Kit will try to prove the stories are true, and she will try to debunk them. It isn’t long before Hattie finds her feelings for Kit growing as he pulls her into exploring subjects she has avoided for several years. In her second novel inspired by a Jane Austen classic, Quain draws a realistic portrait of a young person struggling with loss, social pressures, and familial expectations. Readers need not be familiar with the original to appreciate this retelling with a supernatural twist. Main characters read White; there is some racial diversity in the supporting cast.
Fresh and compelling. (Paranormal romance. 13-18)