Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is to talk about something we love. So I thought I’d use the opportunity to do a condensed review of A Tyranny of Petticoats, which I finished a couple of days ago.
A Tyranny of Petticoats is a young adult anthology of short stories, edited by Jessica Spotswood. And here are some reasons why you should pick it up!
1. Historical fiction
This anthology is made up of 15 short stories that are all historical and set in the United States. If you love historical fiction, I can guarantee that you will love A Tyranny of Petticoats. As someone who doesn’t know much about US history, I learnt a lot of about it as I was reading the short stories. I also really loved that the stories were in chronological order and featured lots of different time periods.
2. Badass ladies
Every single short story is about a female protagonist. I loved how strong, fierce and badass they all were and how they took their own destinies into their own hands. We read about pirates, thieves, teachers and just normal girls who refuse to submit to their ‘superiors’ who try to bully them.
3. Diversity
I loved the diversity in this book. There is diversity in sexual orientation, as well as diversity in colour. I really enjoyed how these aspects were explored in all of the stories.
4. Social issues
This point ties into the first point I made. I highly enjoyed how the social issues of each time period were given a lot of focus. I feel like I learnt a lot and I loved how these issues were explored in the stories.
5. Author notes
Each short story was followed by an author note, detailing the inspiration behind the story. In a lot of cases, the stories were based on a true event or real people in history, and I liked that we were given some information about these in the author notes.
6. New to me/you authors
I hadn’t heard of some of the authors who contributed stories to the anthology and I enjoyed being able to get a little sample of their writing. I ended up looking up some of these authors’ other works and I’ll be checking them out soon.
7. Short stories
All of the short stories in this anthology are about 20-25 pages long, which I really, really liked. I don’t really like it when short stories are 50+ pages because that’s not ‘short’. These are a really great length in my opinion and it was easy to read a couple of stories in a sitting.
8. Romance and no romance
What I enjoyed about this anthology was that there was a good mixture of stories with and without romance. In fact, I think there were more stories that didn’t have a romance element and I loved that.
9. Mix of genres
There was also a really good mix of genres. They were all historical stories but there were some with fantasy elements and some with mythological aspects and I liked how different each of the stories were.
10. Beautiful hardcover
I have the hardcover version of the book and I think it’s a super high quality book. It’s got a beautiful jacket and the naked hardcover is also really lovely. The pages in the book are also thick and great quality.
I’m certainly intrigued by this book now! π
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YAY. It’s been out for a few months and I heard that the print run is already over so it’s certainly gathered some interest!
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Ohh I love your choice of topic this week; I’m not a huge fan of historical fiction, but that one sounds really interersting. Thank you for sharing! π
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Ooh I think even people who don’t really read historical fiction might like this since the stories are so short and there’s a lot of variety?
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I need to try this then. I always know I can trust you, and you always recommend me some INCREDIBLE books π
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I like that some have fantasy and mythological elements, and short stories that can be read quickly or in one sitting are nice! And the author notes- I always like that when we get a blurb or snippet from the author about their inspiration. Sounds nice!
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Yeah, I think it’s pretty special to get an author’s note after short stories. It’s always interesting to hear what inspired them and whether it’s based on a real event/person.
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I love all the reasons you mentioned. I so want to read this now. I think short stories are so great
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I don’t read enough short story anthologies but every time I do pick one up, I’m reminded of why they’re so wonderful! β€
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The title is sketchy at best but the reasons you give are enough to convince me to add it to my TBR. Happy reading!!
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Yeah the title is a bit weird, isn’t it? It actually makes no sense π
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You’ve convinced me! I’ll have to add it to my TBR. I don’t read nearly enough short stories, so I’m always looking for great collections of them.
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YAY! I haven’t read any short story collections for at least a year but I’m glad I picked this one up. Also excited for Summer Days and Summer Nights by Stephanie Perkins.
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I have the hardcover on my shelf, but I’ve been waiting to read it. I know I’ll just love it!
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Isn’t the hardcover just beautiful? You should definitely pick this one up soon! The great thing is that even if you need to put it down, you could pick up the rest of the stories at a later time.
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I’ve honestly never heard of this book but it sounds really interesting! Definitely going to add it to TBR list! π
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Awesome! I thought it was a pretty successful short story anthology. Definitely worth the read!
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This is on my wishlist and after reading why I should love it so much, I really want to bump it up. Thanks for sharing and I’m glad you enjoyed the book!
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Hehe, glad I managed to convince you π
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This sounds interesting. I might have to pick it up!
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Definitely not your typical genre Deanna but the female characters in these books are so badass that it’s definitely worth checking out XD
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Jenna leads her ten reasons with “Historical Fiction” — Joey proceeds to close the window.
Cheers,
Joey via. thoughts and afterthoughts.
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You’re such a rain cloud, Joey.
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Oh, I might be getting this now! I was a little hesitant to read it, mainly because I’m not HUGE on historical fiction. But maybe that’s just when the novels are a good 300-400 pages long, and I might come to enjoy it a lot more in the form of short stories! Great post, Jenna!
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You’re totally right! I think you might enjoy this one. The stories aren’t slow-paced like historical fiction novels are so you might actually like these! Also the females are so badass in these stories! Definitely recommend that you check it out!
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Okay, you have me sold on this anthology. I do love a good historic setting and the fact that it covers a wide range of topics is always a plus. This is yet another book that you’ve made me add to the tbr pile haha.
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Hehe I’m sorry. But this is a truly wonderful anthology. There’s so much diversity and the characters are awesome. Definitely cannot go wrong with this one.
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You know, I honestly do not like reading about US history, but I think this one will be an exception because 1) it’s short stories and it provides a mix of genres (like I was NOT expecting you to mention fantasy), and 2) it features badass ladies that I will most definitely get behind. So I have a feeling that I will be reading this someday. Plus I have seen so much praise, that I can’t ignore it anymore π
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Yeah absolutely! I think this would be a much more bearable lesson in US history HAHA. But I just went into it expecting great stories and awesome characters. The US history aspect was just a byproduct of reading the stories. The diversity in this collection is amazing!
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I hadn’t heard of this one. It is nice that it includes “normal girls” also
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Definitely! I loved the diversity of all the protagonists!
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