The Downstairs Girl by Stacey Lee

The Downstairs Girl

by Stacey Lee

A Reese Witherspoon YA Book Club Pick!

A New York Times bestselling novel, The Downstairs Girl is a compelling and poignant story following seventeen-year-old Jo Kuan, a Chinese American girl living in segregated 1890s Atlanta.

'Everyone needs to read this book' Stephanie Garber, New York Times bestselling author of Caraval

'A jewel of a story. By shining a light on the lives of those whom history usually ignores, Stacey Lee gives us a marvellous gift: an entirely new and riveting look at our past' Candace Fleming, award-winning author of The Family Romanov

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Seventeen-year-old Jo Kuan is leading a double life. By day, she works as a lady's maid, navigating life on the margins of a society determined that a person's worth is measured by the colour of their skin. By night, she's the voice behind the most radical advice column in 1890s Atlanta.

Jo is used to feeling invisible, but she won't let it hold her back. While her priority is making sure that she and her father, Old Gin, remain safe in their hideaway beneath a print shop, she still has ambition. And strong opinions of her own that she begins to share in a newspaper advice column under the pseudonym 'Miss Sweetie'. Suddenly, all of Atlanta is talking about her ideas, although little do they know that the witty advice comes from a penniless Chinese girl.

As curiosity about Miss Sweetie mounts, Jo's secret identity may not stay secret for much longer. And as she learns more of the hard truths about her identity and her country, she must find the courage to decide between being herself or staying invisible . . .

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Praise for The Downstairs Girl

'Immersive, important, and thoroughly entertaining, The Downstairs Girl sparkles with all of Stacey Lee's signature humour, charm, warmth, and wisdom' Kelly Loy Gilbert, Morris Award Finalist for Conviction

'A gorgeously researched, feminist historical novel' Melissa Albert, bestselling author of The Hazel Wood

'This vividly rendered historic novel will keep readers riveted as witty, observant Jo deals with the dangers of questioning power' The Washington Post

'I couldn't put it down. It was so much fun. Stacey writes great historical fiction centring people of colour' Camryn Garrett, author of Full Disclosure

'[A] thrilling historical novel' Booklist

'A detailed and vibrant picture of life in the past' The New York Times

'Clever, funny, and poig

Reviewed by Kat @ Novels & Waffles on

5 of 5 stars

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This book was a gust of fresh air that completely blew me off my chair, out the door, and down the street for like..ten miles. With its lovable main character, unendingly charming wit, and compelling writing, this poignant novel deserves all the love (and waffles) in the known universe. (Not that books have any use for waffles…or food for that matter…but you get the idea.)

 

✍️The Fantastic Writing! Wow, Stacey Lee must be Wonder Woman because her writing style packs a powerful, superhuman punch! It's mind-bendingly clever, unforgettably beautiful, and unapologetically honest! There's so much character – so much personality – woven into her words, and her expert use of metaphors is not only elegant, but a total delight to devour! Am I using too many exclamation points here? Probably!!!!! But I need all the emphasis I can get to truly express just how fantastic this author's unique voice is! I'll definitely be picking up more of Lee's work in the future.

 

👩The Heroine! This book had me echoing the words of Dug from Disney Pixar's movie Up: "I have just met you and I love you." From the moment I picked it up, Jo had my heart. Her outspoken attitude, plucky gumption, and willingness to fight for who and what she loves, had me rooting for her from page one. I honestly cannot capture in mere words how much I adore Jo's character!

 

🖼️The Historical Setting! Set in the deep South during America's "Gilded Age," The Downstairs Girl was a breath of fresh air. I adored having history brought to life right before my eyes. I relished the way the faded colors of the past were repainted bright and vivid once again. Stacey Lee has me thinking that maybe I should read more Historical Fiction!

 

💪The Empowering Message! This relevant novel is about pursuing justice and standing up for what you believe in, no matter the cost. It's about challenging society's misconceived notions about race and gender. And most of all, it's about not being afraid to be who you are or to do what you love.

 

💛The Romance! Wonder of wonders, the romance in this book didn't commandeer the entire story like a sweaty, one-eyed pirate (though I don't have anything against pirates, one-eyed or otherwise…but I digress). Often in YA fiction, a promising premise gets overshadowed by dalliances with a lackluster love interest, but thankfully, that didn't happen here. In fact, the subtle dusting of romance was like a sugared cherry sitting atop a many-layered cake; it artfully enhanced the delectable sweetness of the story.

 

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