At the Sign of the Star

by Katherine Sturtevant

Meg Moore (1)

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In seventeenth-century London, Meg, who has little interest in cooking, needlework, or other homemaking skills, dreams of becoming a bookseller and someday inheriting her widowed father's book store.

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foggidawn Great historical fiction for middle grades -- both set in London, one in the 16th century and one in the 17th. Also, both books touch on the history of printing and book selling.

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We find Meg in 17th century London. Her father is a bookseller and Meg is determined to be a bookseller when she grows up and inherits her father's business. Her mother died when she was younger and Meg's much more interested in reading and selling books than in learning womanly ways. Then Meg's father marries Susannah. Suddenly Meg finds herself learning to cook and sew. Worse than those arduous tasks is the fear that Susannah may bear a son who would become an heir to the business... Meg finds her future in jeopardy... Is there anything she can do to get it back?

I really enjoyed this book. The main character is really likeable- very strong female protagonist.
I think this is a great bone chilling mystery about how Figgy's friend Terra disappears mysteriously because of a worthless jade horse that Mr.Chu is too proud to let them not insurance it.Out of turns is a great book about a american foreigner who has to find a way to find her friend and get her back safely-without getting killed.

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Original publication date
2000
People/Characters
Meg Moore
Important places
London, England, UK
Dedication
For my mother, Lee Sturtevant, who always provided me with the very best books - and with anything else I wanted to read.
First words
I was with Hester when we saw the comet in the night sky over London, saw it before anyone spoke of it or wondered what it meant.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And this is what I mean to do from this day, one day after another, at the sign of the Star.

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Fiction and Literature, Kids, Tween, Children's Books, Young Adult
DDC/MDS
549Natural sciences & mathematicsChemistryMineralogy
LCC
PZ7 .S94127 .ALanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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English
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