The Ministry of Manners

This story is set in a dystopian world that may remind adults of 1984. The author’s world-building is superb.

Meet siblings Margot and Alfie Hawthorne who have grown up under the regime of the Ministry of Manners where politeness is not a choice but the law. Just one wrong word can change your life and don’t even think about laughing. Margot has never been one for being quiet and obedient whereas her brother prefers to stay out of trouble and has learned how to survive Both their parents work for the Ministry, which has some perks but means their offspring mustn’t ask too many questions. So when Margot speaks up she is sent to a Manners Retreat, the purpose of which is to reshape her ‘impolite’ tendencies. Can she remain true to herself no matter what?

This leaves Alfie torn between sticking to the rules and love for his sister. Before long he becomes involved with a resistance group called the Unsilenced. He’s also shocked by some of the things he discovers about what his father actually does.

With two terrific protagonists in Margot and Alfie, themes of finding your own voice, courage and bravery, this is a thrilling, absolutely gripping read that on occasion feels just a bit too close to reality. It would make a great class read for older juniors. Just remind everyone to say thank you to the author and illustrator and the publisher or beware!

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