A review by mikarala
The Downstairs Girl by Stacey Lee

hopeful inspiring lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

Kind of surprising myself here to rate this so favourably, because this is a book I downloaded on Kindle mostly on a whim and because I'm going through a Gilded Age phase, but I really enjoyed this. While all of the "plot twists", so to speak, are ridiculously predictable and quite typical of YA-lit in general, I at least think they were generally well-executed and fit in thematically. I also think this book fell into the YA trope of having everything work out a little too well in the end, basically glossing over some harsh historical realities for a happy ending that was a little too cheesy for my tastes, but hey, that will be the reason some people find this inspiring. While I wouldn't go that far, I will say I think this was an enjoyable and quite well-written little novel. Jo grew on me a lot as a MC; at first I was worried she would fit into that kind of snobbily superior attitude so many female YA MC's seem to have, but her moments of self-doubt, empathy, and stubbornness won me over. I also liked that some of her more "feminine" interests were shown to have as much value as things like her horseback riding or writing, which I think tend to be typically "pick me" traits you'll see in a lot of female MC's.

Just a light and enjoyable read that tries to complicate a little the picture we paint of the American South in the 19th century.

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