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The Chaperone
The Chaperone | M. Hendrix
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Like every young woman in New America, Stella knows the rules: Embrace purity. Navigate the world with care. Trust your chaperone. Stella can't go out by herself, or spend time with boys except at Visitations. Girls in New America must have chaperones at all times until they marry, so Stella's lucky that Sister Helen is like a friend to her. When Sister Helen dies suddenly, she's devastated, especially when the Constables assign Stella a new chaperone just days later. Sister Laura is... different. She leaves Stella alone at the library (isn't that illegal?) and knows how to get into the "Hush Hush" parties where all kinds of forbidden things happen. As Stella spends more time with Sister Laura, she begins to question everything she's been taught. What if the Constables' rules don't actually protect girls? What if they were never meant to keep them safe? Once Stella glimpses both real freedom and the dark truths behind New America, she has no choice but to fight back against the world she knows. She sets out on a dangerous journey across what was once the United States, risking everything.
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IndoorDame
The Chaperone | M. Hendrix
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The flurry of Handmaids Tale inspired YA stories coming out in the past few years have become one of my new guilty pleasures and this one was better than most in that terrifying vein of I sort of believe this could actually happen but I can‘t look away…

dabbe What a cover, too! 🤩🤩🤩 1y
IndoorDame @dabbe definitely what drew me to it ☺️🩷 1y
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Hilary427
The Chaperone | M. Hendrix
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This is essentially a YA Handmaids Tale…but I loved HT so I‘m not mad about it 😂 The ending was silly and there were a few untied loose ends, but it‘s an enjoyable read!
⭐️: 3.75/5

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AudiobookingWithLeah
The Chaperone | M. Hendrix
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2⭐What was with the chapters…it‘s like they stopped mid-thought. It was jarring, to say the least. I wanted to like this more than I did since the premise was really interesting. Unfortunately, the execution was way off. It tried to vibe with The Handmaids Tale and The Grace Year but it was nowhere as good/indelible as they were. I even believe that this is probably more like a 1-star rating but since I'm digging the cover...I'll let it stand.

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LibrarianRyan
The Chaperone | M. Hendrix
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3 ⭐If you have ever watched Hulu‘s the Handmaid‘s Tale, then you have the exact feeling of this book. This book reads as if it‘s a continuation or companion to that series. Women are supposed to be subservient. Teen girls are not allowed to be around men and they are always to have a chaperone at all times. The book pulls you in from the beginning knowing that one of the chaperones has died. It could cause problems for her

LibrarianRyan charge and the family for which she works. Unfortunately, for the first half of the book nothing really comes of it. It‘s about our main character getting a new chaperone and the new chaperone, almost being an emancipator, trying to teach her that the world has taught her to be afraid of men and that she really shouldn‘t be. It felt like Offred (from Handmaids tale show) didn‘t get what she wanted, went back to Gilead. To give the children the 1y
LibrarianRyan freedom she didn‘t have. Overall, this book was boring. I DNFed it at 40%. The audiobook was dull and lifeless. It didn‘t seem to be new, or have a unique spin, or anything to keep the reader‘s interest. 1y
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Alfoster
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This is a fascinating dystopian novel about New America as girls and boys are segregated until they graduate from high school and then marriages are “arranged” by their parents. Each girl has had a “chaperone” since childhood as she must never be alone. All you need. It‘s a wild look that will have you hugging your family close!
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