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The Life and Medieval Times of Kit Sweetly

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
Working as a Wench—i.e. waitress—at a cheesy medieval-themed restaurant in the Chicago suburbs, Kit Sweetly dreams of being a Knight like her brother. She has the moves, is capable on a horse, and desperately needs the raise that comes with knighthood so she can help her mom pay the mortgage and hold a spot at her dream college. Company policy allows only guys to be Knights. So when Kit takes her brother's place, clobbers the Green Knight, and reveals her identity at the end of the show, she rockets into internet fame and a whole lot of trouble with the management. But this Girl Knight won't go down without a fight. As other Wenches and cast members join her quest, a protest forms. In a joust before Castle executives, they'll prove that gender restrictions should stay medieval—if they don't get fired first.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Feminism meets the Middle Ages in the Modern Age in a fun teen audiobook, narrated by Jess Nahikian. Like her older brother, Kit Sweetly wants to be a knight at the medieval-themed restaurant where they work. The only problem is she's not male. With a little help from friends, Kit might be able to change her stars. Nahikian's pleasant voice captures the teen's range of emotions, most notably her excitement over all things medieval, as well as her worry about her family's dire financial state. While she effectively differentiates the story's characters, her presentation of the male characters is noticeably weak. Nonetheless, listeners will be entertained by both the story and Nahikian's performance. Huzzah! A.L.S.M. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 13, 2020
      For Kit Sweetly, the Castle, a medieval-themed restaurant with tournaments, knights, squires, and serving wenches, is practically the family business. Her uncle runs it; her brother Chris is the Red Knight; and she, much to her feminist chagrin, works as a wench. Kit’s been going there since she was a kid, she’s a true nerd about the Middle Ages (“Yeah. I have a heraldry book”), and she’s well aware of women’s roles riding and fighting. She even knows Chris’s routine, but company policy says that women can only be wenches or princesses. It’s not just the principle of the thing motivating Kit, either: knights earn more, and Kit’s family finances mean that she has to save for college. So when Chris doesn’t show one night, Kit jousts in his stead, creating havoc and ending up the star of a viral video. Debut author Pacton has a light touch, deftly balancing details of the real Middle Ages and the fake Castle version, and setting up Kit’s feminist battle with the higher-ups through the teen’s entertaining first-person narrative. The long-simmering attraction between Kit and her handsome friend Jett feels unsurprising, but Kit’s determination is handled well, as is her connection to friends and family. Ages 14–up. Agent: Kate Testerman, KT Literary.

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