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By:Rhiannon WildeHow do we honor our past without letting it define us?Sisters Cinnamon and Scarlett are the youngest generation of the Mad Princes whobecametown legends when their Great Aunt Sadie went missing without a trace decades ago.When Scarlettleft

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By:Rhiannon Wilde

How do we honor our past without letting it define us?

Sisters Cinnamon and Scarlett are the youngest generation of the Mad Princes whobecametown legends when their Great Aunt Sadie went missing without a trace decades ago.When Scarlettleft for school, Cinnamon stayed home to work and take care of their rock star fatherthrough his worsening mental health.

But now Cinnamon and Scarlett are back under the same roof for the holidays, and things are heating up. Great Aunt Sadies secrets are bubbling up to the surface. Scarletts anxiety is coupled with newfound feelings for Cinnamons ex, Will. And Cinnamon cant ignore her growing attraction to her coworker Daisy.

As each piece of the Prince familys puzzle comes to the fore, Cinnamon and Scarlett are forced to reckon with demons both personal and inherited and find a way forward.

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Rhiannon Wilde, author

Rhiannon Wilde has been telling stories for as long as she can rememberworking as a journalist, a terrible barista, and a high-school English teacher in Brisbane, Australia. Rhiannons particular interests are caffeine, characters both real and imaginary, and the power of well-strung words to challenge and change us. Her second-person short story inspired by urban Brisbane, You Deserve Nothing, was longlisted for the Queensland Young Writers Award in 2014. Her debut novel, Henry Hamlets Heart, won the Queensland Literary Awards Glendower Award for an Emerging Queensland Writer in 2019 and was selected as an Indie Introduce and Kids’ Indie Next title in the US.

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Kirkus Reviews

Two sisters grapple with their fathers depression and their own mental health struggles in this Australian novel.

Cinnamon and Scarlett Prince are well known in their seaside towntheir fathers fame from a 1990s band plus their familys rambling home atop Princes Beach being the site of a tragedy from the 1960s thats infamous in local lore mean there is no hiding. Older sister Cinnamon guards her feelings; younger sister Scarlett hoped to leave her anxiety attacks behind when she went to boarding school. Their reunion over the summer following Scarletts graduation is not a happy one for the estranged sisters. Its made worse by the appearance of their divorced mother, who shows up after Scarlett contacts her once she sees how poorly their dad is doing. Weaving in family secrets, complicated love interests, and realistic depictions of the sisters feelings and internal musings, this novel flavored with gothic romance and mixed with the often funny, self-effacing narrative voices of the girls packs a lot in. The tender awkwardness of both of their burgeoning relationshipsCinnamons with her co-worker Daisy and Scarletts with Will, Cinnamons ex-boyfriendis sweet and swoonworthy. The family mystery that runs as an undercurrent throughout feels a little tacked on in places but wraps up nicely in the auspicious ending. The sisters are white; Cinnamon is bisexual, as is biracial Daisy, who is Chinese and white.

A poignant, engaging coming-of-age story.

Children’s Literature

In this mystery/romance/dysfunctional family novel, Cinnamon and Scarlett, two sisters in the Mad Prince family, deal with their mothers leaving (and return), their fathers descent into depression (and return), and their budding interest in friends and lovers. Cinnamon, who was once close to Scarlett, is furious at having given up her university plans to take care of her father while Scarlett, heedless of her fathers needs and ridden by anxiety and subject to panic attacks, went off to boarding school. Scarlett reluctantly returns home to face Cinnamons bewildering anger. Summer gets even more complicated when Amie, the missing mother, returns to help out and chase away despair by burning sage, reading the Tarot cards, andcan the girls believe it?still maybe loving their dad. Fraught with the tension of an empty grave and a missing ancestor, this fragmented novel shows the girls growing up with lots of emotion. Finally, on a wild road trip with friends across Australia, they solve their family mystery and discover their fathers secret. The two sisters are interesting and engaging characters, although their conflicts sometimes seem overblown. Their two friends/lovers Will and Daisy are sympathetic and entertaining. However, the emphasis on exploring anxiety, depression, gender, and sexuality impedes the flow of the novel. The sprinkling of Australian lingo, references to Sherlock and Watson, and the use of Bronte novels as a tranquilizer for Scarlett add to the novels charm.

Details

Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-62354-423-2

Ages:14 and up
Page count: 368
51/2x 81/4

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