… the tension builds to the story’s exciting and satisfactory conclusion … all in all, it’s a fun read. Penelope is afraid her brusque friend will trample on Elijah’s feelings and treat him like an object. By sharing her culinary expertise, Helena believes she will make something out of the struggling street vendor. Helena decides that teaching Elijah to become a proper “Gentleman Chef” will be her final project. The girls run into Elijah, a poor orphan immigrant, hawking delicious empanadas in the streets of London. Helena and Penelope are culinarians–students of a prestigious culinary arts school–and they’re working on their final projects. We have Helena Higgins, Penelope Pickering, and Elijah Little, and they’re all seventeen years old. However, this time the genders of these roles have been switched. In this retelling of Pygmalion, we still have the three main characters of the self-centered know-it-all, the sympathetic and helpful friend, and the poor laborer trying to get ahead in a class conscious society. What do you get when you mix an alternate historical timeline into a YA romance with the scenario of My Fair Lady then add in elements of the Food Network? Why, you create a lively concoction called My Fine Fellow.
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