The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy

by Anne Ursu (Author)

The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

From the acclaimed author of The Real Boy and The Lost Girl comes a wondrous and provocative fantasy about a kingdom beset by monsters, a mysterious school, and a girl caught in between them.

If no one notices Marya Lupu, is likely because of her brother, Luka. And that's because of what everyone knows: that Luka is destined to become a sorcerer. The Lupus might be from a small village far from the capital city of Illyria, but that doesn't matter. Every young boy born in in the kingdom holds the potential for the rare ability to wield magic, to protect the country from the terrifying force known only as the Dread. For all the hopes the family has for Luka, no one has any for Marya, who can never seem to do anything right. But even so, no one is prepared for the day that the sorcerers finally arrive to test Luka for magical ability, and Marya makes a terrible mistake. Nor the day after, when the Lupus receive a letter from a place called Dragomir Academy--a mysterious school for wayward young girls. Girls like Marya.

Soon she is a hundred miles from home, in a strange and unfamiliar place, surrounded by girls she's never met. Dragomir Academy promises Marya and her classmates a chance to make something of themselves in service to one of the country's powerful sorcerers. But as they learn how to fit into a world with no place for them, they begin to discover things about the magic the men of their country wield, as well as the Dread itself--things that threaten the precarious balance upon which Illyria is built.

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Publisher's Weekly

Though the patriarchal Kingdom of Illyria is known for its tapestries, the elegant visuals center men’s experiences to the exclusion of women’s: "Behind every great tapestry was a woman who wove it, just as behind every great sorcerer was a wife to tend to his domestic affairs." Likewise, pale-skinned Marya Lupu, 12, is expected to tend to her family’s household, while her brother, 13-year-old Luka, receives the privilege and tutelage apparently befitting a prospective sorcerer. With the mysterious Dread increasingly devouring entire towns, the Council for the Magical protection of Illyria scours the countryside for magical talent that can help keep the Dread at bay-and should Luka become sorcerer, the change would confer status on the entire family. But after an incident occurs during Luka’s test, Marya is summoned to Dragomir Academy, a faraway school that prepares "troubled" young women for a model future on sorcerers’ estates while requiring them to forsake their pasts. Via a winningly curious protagonist who has a keen interest in the truth, Ursu (The Lost Girl) weaves a layered tapestry-filled with close-knit relationships and a well-explained, intriguing world-that questions authority, misogyny, and whom a story serves. Ages 8-12. 

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Kirkus

Starred Review

Marya is pale skinned in a world with characters of varying skin tones. A wonderful and inspiring feminist fantasy.

Review quotes

"The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy manages the particular magic of being both a true fantasy novel and a clear-eyed reflection of the here-and-now. Bighearted, generous, and outstandingly original, this is a story only Anne Ursu could write." —Elana K. Arnold, award-winning author of A Boy Called Bat
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780062275127
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Walden Pond Press
Publication date
October 20, 2021
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
JUV012030 - Juvenile Fiction | Fairy Tales & Folklore | General
Library of Congress categories
Brothers and sisters
Magic
Families
Family life
Schools
Wizards

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