01/25/2021
In the fantastical country of Lode, short-statured, round-bodied, and efficient Tanya, 17, is content with life as a port city tavern wench at the Smiling Snake, where she’s lived since proprietor Froud took her in 10 years ago. But her plans to live out her days running the inn, breaking up fights, and utilizing her excellent organizational skills, are dashed when Froud dies without a writ of leaving and the crown takes ownership. Refusing to relinquish her future without a fight, Tanya finds herself on a quest to petition the queen, which begins with her trading service as a maid and skivvy for safe passage with a party of the Queen’s Corps, lands her in a den of thieves, and, finally, sees her navigating newfound power after she steals and wields a magical feather, allowing her influence and aptitude in a field dominated by men. As Tanya’s adventures continue, she begins to recognize that she deserves to feel not only useful, but fulfilled—and that she has the power to define what that means. Kaplan’s (The Accidental Bad Girl ) overstuffed worldbuilding is offset by swift pacing, and Tanya’s journey toward autonomy makes for an empowering fantasy debut. Ages 12–up. Agent: Ali McDonald, the Rights Factory. (Jan.)
Smart, plucky, resourceful ... Tanya is exactly the kind of character I love to root for. Readers are sure to delight in the fresh, inventive magic of Wench . This story of lost family and found friends is a heartfelt exploration of what it means to come home.
author of The Bird & the Blade and Soulswift Megan Bannen
A spirited, fast-paced adventure that reminds readers not all tough heroines need be handy with a sword.
author of Rule and Rise Ellen Goodlett
"The root concept of an adventuring barmaid in a feminist fantasy world will be enough to pull readers in, and Tanya’s energy and determination will win them over along the way."
"A twisty, magical, romantic, and exhilarating adventure."
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
WENCH is a power fantasy for every girl yearning for a body-positive, snarky, wonderfully queer heroine. Kaplan’s prose is warm and inviting, and her characters utterly endearing. A witty and charming romp!
National Best-Selling author of Geekerella Ashley Poston
Charming, thrilling, and always surprising, Wench offers a wildly refreshing reimagining of the fantasy genre, one you won’t be able to put down!
author of the Royal Bastards series Andrew Shvarts
A fierce, feminist romp through the adventures of a tavern wench. Like an old classic fairytale, with bands of thieves and magical feathers, but with more badass female characters.
A fierce, feminist romp through the adventures of a tavern wench. Like an old classic fairytale, with bands of thieves and magical feathers, but with more badass female characters.”—Shea Ernshaw, NYT bestselling author of The Wicked Deep “WENCH is a power fantasy for every girl yearning for a body-positive, snarky, wonderfully queer heroine. Kaplan’s prose is warm and inviting, and her characters utterly endearing. A witty and charming romp!”—Ashley Poston, National Best-Selling author of Geekerella “Smart, plucky, resourceful ... Tanya is exactly the kind of character I love to root for. Readers are sure to delight in the fresh, inventive magic of Wench . This story of lost family and found friends is a heartfelt exploration of what it means to come home.”—Megan Bannen, author of The Bird & the Blade and Soulswift “Charming, thrilling, and always surprising, Wench offers a wildly refreshing reimagining of the fantasy genre, one you won’t be able to put down!”—Andrew Shvarts, author of the Royal Bastards series “A spirited, fast-paced adventure that reminds readers not all tough heroines need be handy with a sword.”—Ellen Goodlett, author of Rule and Rise "Compelling... The powerfully depicted feminine characters are a joy to see develop, and the casual acceptance of same-sex relationships is portrayed exceptionally well."—School Library Journal "A twisty, magical, romantic, and exhilarating adventure." —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "The root concept of an adventuring barmaid in a feminist fantasy world will be enough to pull readers in, and Tanya’s energy and determination will win them over along the way." —Booklist "An empowering fantasy debut."—Publishers Weekly
A fierce, feminist romp through the adventures of a tavern wench. Like an old classic fairytale, with bands of thieves and magical feathers, but with more badass female characters.
NYT bestselling author of The Wicked Deep Shea Ernshaw
09/01/2020
Gr 7 Up— A tavern wench, an ice queen, a volcano demon, a thief, a captain of the guard, and a magical feather are at the core of Kaplan's novel. Tanya has run the tavern owned by her benefactor since he rescued her when her mother abandoned her. Once he dies, Tanya discovers that he has not left a will and the tavern's supplies are quickly confiscated by the shady queen's guardsmen who are transporting a mysterious box to the capital. Tanya joins the guardsmen on their trek to the capital, determined to ask the queen to grant her the deed to the tavern. Once upon the road, the group is robbed by Jana, a nimble thief who shows Tanya the contents of the mysterious box before disappearing. The contents of the box dominates the rest of Kaplan's tale of fantasy, magic, and the will of a tavern wench to determine her fate. Kaplan's work is compelling but feels somewhat disjointed. There are three distinct parts to the story and the second segment does not continue to build upon the secondary character relationships introduced in the first. When the secondary characters appear again in the third section, the relationships do not feel as genuine. Jana has brown skin and dark hair, while Tanya's appearance isn't specified. VERDICT Overall, the powerfully depicted feminine characters are a joy to see develop, and the casual acceptance of same-sex relationships is portrayed exceptionally well. Recommended for fans of Tricia Levenseller's Daughter of the Pirate King .—Susan Catlett, Green Run High School, Virginia Beach