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THE RENAISSANCE OF GWEN HATHAWAY by Ashley Schumacher

THE RENAISSANCE OF GWEN HATHAWAY

by Ashley Schumacher

Pub Date: March 14th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-250-84024-0
Publisher: Wednesday Books

This year, Madeline’s Renaissance faire summer is one of new friendships, budding romance, and self-discovery.

Growing up with parents who work the Ren faire circuit, traveling around the country in an RV and going to online school, Madeline lived in a warm bubble until her mother’s death last year. When she and her dad arrive in Oklahoma, she meets teen bard Arthur, who happens to be the son of the faire’s new owners—and is determined that she play the role of princess. Still grieving and guarding herself against potential pain, Madeline tries to hold Arthur at a distance despite their day trip adventures, vulnerable conversations, and magnetic chemistry. This is a welcome modern coming-of-age story about unfolding, letting go, and growing up. Madeline is initially self-conscious and hyperaware of her larger size, but Schumacher eschews storylines in which fat characters end up slim and transformed. Madeline learns that she deserves to take up space and appreciate her body as it is without shedding (or wanting to shed) a single pound. All the relationships are complex and nuanced, including those between Madeline and her father, her newfound friends, and her closest friend, Fatima. Madeline and Arthur read White; Arthur’s dads are in an interracial relationship, and there is diversity in the supporting cast. Readers will welcome this story about a leading lady who doesn’t have to be skinny to love herself or to be loved.

A skillfully written and appealing romance with a powerful and refreshing message.

(Romance. 12-17)