Her Rebel Highness (Daughters of the Dynasty)

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by Diana Ma

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An epic story of love and betrayal set against the backdrop of the Tiananmen Square protests, Her Rebel Highness continues Diana Ma’s Daughter of the Dynasty series. In Heiress Apparently , Gemma Huang’s big acting break led her to Beijing, where she uncovered an incredible family secret. This second novel delves further into Gemma’s complex and storied legacy, moving back one generation to tell the story of Gemma’s mother, Lei, as she finds love against the backdrop of 1980s China and the Tiananmen Square protests and makes a difficult decision that forever alters the course of her life. “The interactions between the sisters and their friends are fast-paced and build suspense in both the personal realm and the more serious historical aspect . . . A compelling novel that covers an important time in Chinese history while also giving readers an enjoyable teen romance.” — School Library Journal (Starred Review) Daughters of the Dynasty series: Heiress Apparently Her Rebel Highness Gr 9 Up—With this page-turning novel about sisters growing up in Beijing during the time of the Tiananmen Square protests, Ma delivers an endearing love story that takes place in the context of a dynamic political lesson. Lei and Jun, twin sisters whose family is among the wealthy elite in China, have been aware of their secret heirloom art collection hidden in a basement for years. When her mother reveals that Lei will inherit the responsibility of protecting this treasure, Lei is both honored and fearful. Going against her father, who is a top official in the Communist Party, Lei secretly begins participating in the student protests that have been gaining strength. She becomes connected to a group of college students, including Delun, with whom she becomes intimately involved. As the political situation takes a turn for the worse, Lei and her fellow democracy seekers face the unspeakable horror of the Chinese government's revenge. Worst of all is that Lei knows her father may have something to do with the destruction of justice. Though Ma's novel maintains a light, dramatic tone consistent with the YA genre, she provides a comprehensive, accessible political lesson about Tiananmen Square and the tragic issues affecting the Chinese people at that time. The interactions between the sisters and their friends are fast-paced and build suspense in both the personal realm and the more serious historical aspect. VERDICT A compelling novel that covers an important time in Chinese history while also giving readers an enjoyable teen romance. Recommended for all libraries.—Karin Greenberg "Details concerning Wu Zetian, the Cultural Revolution, and the 1989 protests are smoothly woven into the narrative, providing essential context. . .Immersive and rousing." ― Kirkus Reviews **STARRED REVIEW** "The interactions between the sisters and their friends are fast-paced and build suspense in both the personal realm and the more serious historical aspect. . . A compelling novel that covers an important time in Chinese history while also giving readers an enjoyable teen romance." ― School Library Journal Diana Ma is a Chinese American author who holds a BA in creative writing from the University of Washington and an MA in English with a creative writing focus from the University of Illinois, Chicago. She lives in a suburb of Seattle.

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