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249 pp.
| Little/Poppy
| December, 2013
|
TradeISBN 978-0-316-22488-8$18.00
(4)
YA
Illustrated by
Sandra Suy.
Vintage-clothing-lover Louise's third time-traveling adventure takes her to the Old Hollywood set of Cleopatra; then, inadvertently, to ancient (and dangerous) Egypt, where the real Cleopatra is her boss. There, Louise sees some spectacular sights and fashions, as demonstrated in Suy's full-page color illustrations. The plot is formulaic and the writing lackluster, but fans will enjoy learning about these two stylish periods. Reading list.
263 pp.
| Little/Poppy
| September, 2012
|
TradeISBN 978-0-316-10538-5$17.99
(4)
YA
Illustrated by
Sandra Suy.
When Louise tries on a dress at another Traveling Fashionista Vintage Sale, she's again whisked back in time, here to eighteenth-century Versailles; she experiences a culture of privilege and excess as a companion of the ill-fated Marie Antoinette. Fashionista readers may overlook the awkward writing and enjoy the lengthy descriptions (and colorful illustrations) of beautiful dresses. Reading list, timeline, websites.
265 pp.
| Little/Poppy
| April, 2011
|
TradeISBN 978-0-316-10542-2$17.99
(4)
YA
Illustrated by
Sandra Suy.
After trying on a gown at a "fashionista vintage sale," seventh grader Louise finds herself aboard a fancy 1900s ocean liner. She's delighted to be mistaken for, and wear the clothes of, a wealthy actress--until she realizes she's on the Titanic. The writing is stiff and the story line predictable, but full-color illustrations and similarly colorful clothing descriptions will appeal to fashion lovers.