Switched

Switched by Jen Calonita is the fourth installment in the Fairy Tale Reform School series, published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated on February 5, 2019. This reprint edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in a setting where former villains serve as teachers, creating a unique backdrop for the adventures that follow.
In this installment, Gilly grapples with her sister Anna’s troubling choices and the lack of action from the Royal Court regarding her situation. As Gilly navigates her concerns, she finds an ally in Jack, a new student at Fairy Tale Reform School, who shares a similar quest for answers about his own family’s troubles. The narrative explores themes of friendship, values, and the challenges of reforming one’s identity amidst social themes and magical elements. Readers will discover a blend of action and adventure as Gilly and Jack consider breaking the rules to seek the truth.
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The fourth installment in the beloved Fairy Tale Reform School series where the teachers are (former) villains
Reform or relapse?
Things at Fairy Tale Reform School are great. Rumpelstiltskin has been ousted, and everyone is buzzing about the fact that Beauty and Prince Sebastian (aka the Beast) have joined the teaching staff. Everyone, that is, except Gilly, who can’t seem to focus on anything but Anna. How is it that her beloved sister somehow went bad and joined up with Rump? And why doesn’t anyone seem to care? Sure, the Royal Court says they’re working on it, but they’ve got exactly nothing to show for it.
But when new-kid Jack joins FTRS with tales of his own family being snatched by Rump, Gilly knows she’s in good company. Jack wants answers, just like Gilly. And if the Royal Court can’t get the job done, then maybe it’s time to break some rules…
This series is perfect for read-alongs between parents and kids and engaging reluctant readers.
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