"A rousing, funny, feminist workplace fantasy that also takes a frank look at modern poverty." - Kirkus "A smart, fun, feminist romp with lots and lots of heart. You'll be cheering for Kit Sweetly all the way on her quest to be seen and heard as she is." - Brittany Cavallaro, New York Times bestselling author of A Study in Charlotte "For every girl who's been told she can't, and shows them all that she will. This fun and feminist book stole my heart from the first page." - Sonia Hartl, author of Have a Little Faith in Me "For anyone who's ever had a roadblock to their dreams. A funny, fierce, inclusive story that will leave you feeling ready to draw your own sword and ride into battle. Kit is my champion!" - M.
K. England, author of The Disasters and Spellhacker "Curl up with a blanket and some cocoa, for reading this book in one sitting is certain to be a knight to remember." - Rachel Strolle, Teen Services Coordinator, Glenside Public Library District "As a former serving wench, I can confirm this book is accurate. As a current bookseller, I can confirm this book is AMAZING. A must-read for everyone who ever dreamed of wielding a sword and jousting into the sunset." - Amanda Quain, One More Page Books "Full of high-octane sass, girl-power, quirky historical tidbits, and just the right amount of delicious romance. A fun, page-turning delight." - Joy Preble, Brazos Bookstore "This mix of workplace comedy, working class struggle, and gender equality activism is sure to please YA fans, whether or not you've ever picked up a sword or ridden a horse.
" - Cecilia Cackley, East City Bookshop "A sharp comedy and a poignant, unflinching portrayal of the working poor that will have you laughing one moment and determined to change the world the next. You won't be able to put it down until you see if this Lady Knight comes out on top." - Melissa Posten, The Novel Neighbor "Hilarious and heartfelt, Jamie Pacton's debut is not to be missed." - Mike Lasagna, The Barking Goose Bookstore.