Stray
♦by Elissa Sussman
♦publisher: Greenwillow
♦release date: October 7, 2014
♦hardcover, 384 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦series: Four Sisters, book 1
♦source: from publisher for honest review
“I am grateful for my
father, who keeps me good and sweet. I am grateful for my mother, who
keeps her own heart guarded and safe. I am grateful for my adviser, who
keeps me protected. I am grateful for the Path, which keeps me pure.
Ever after.”
Princess Aislynn has long dreamed about attending her Introduction Ball, about dancing with the handsome suitors her adviser has chosen for her, about meeting her true love and starting her happily ever after.
When the night of the ball finally arrives and Nerine Academy is awash with roses and royalty, Aislynn wants nothing more than to dance the night away, dutifully following the Path that has been laid out for her. She does not intend to stray.
But try as she might, Aislynn has never quite managed to control the magic that burns within her-magic brought on by wicked, terrible desires that threaten the Path she has vowed to take.
After all, it is wrong to want what you do not need. Isn’t it?
Princess Aislynn has long dreamed about attending her Introduction Ball, about dancing with the handsome suitors her adviser has chosen for her, about meeting her true love and starting her happily ever after.
When the night of the ball finally arrives and Nerine Academy is awash with roses and royalty, Aislynn wants nothing more than to dance the night away, dutifully following the Path that has been laid out for her. She does not intend to stray.
But try as she might, Aislynn has never quite managed to control the magic that burns within her-magic brought on by wicked, terrible desires that threaten the Path she has vowed to take.
After all, it is wrong to want what you do not need. Isn’t it?
Review: Stray is a darkly imagined world full of magic and mislaid power. There are kingdoms and royalty, guardians and fairy godmothers, but all answer to a group of men called Advisors. The Advisors control the society with a belief system called The Path and by playing on the people’s fear of the Wicked Queen of a neighboring kingdom named Josetta, who is said to be building a dark army of her own.
Our heroine Aislynn is a young woman studying at an academy that shapes the highest society girls into good little women and wives, but her uncontrolled magic lands her in trouble and she finds herself demoted to a life of serving as a fairy godmother. She is shipped off to a different school and placed with a princess. In this new place, she crosses paths with several new characters, and with a few new friends by her side, she starts to discover that there are dark plots brewing in unexpected places.
A strong feeling of hopelessness runs through the first part of Aislynn’s journey and I was very glad to see her progression from self-depreciating to finding her confidence and strength. From the very beginning, we see her betrayed by someone she thought she could trust and her own parents are too scared to stand up for her. At her new school, she’s always been taught that her magic is evil, and using it is what gets her punished in the first place, so it’s easy to feel why she struggles with the sudden expectation to use it as a fairy godmother.
There is a subtle and sweet romance that grows in the course of the story, but I like that this tale focuses more on Aislynn’s other relationships and the guidance that comes from a mother, a guardian, a teacher, or a friend. It’s a dark and twisting fairy tale with a few grim nods to the classics. The ending is exhilarating and nicely sets up for a sequel, but also left me with more than a few unanswered questions. I definitely plan to stick with this series, though, as I suspect the danger and adventure is just getting started!