Book Resume
for The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang
Professional book information and credentials for The Prince and the Dressmaker.
5 Professional Reviews (3 Starred)
14 Book Awards
Selected for 21 State/Province Lists
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When an unconventional dress design (“Make me look like the devil’s wench,” ...read more
- Booklist:
- Grades 7 - 12
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 12 and up
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades 7-12
- Word Count:
- 6,718
- Lexile Level:
- 360L
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 3
- Cultural Experience:
- LGBTQ+
- Men / Boys
- Transgender / Non-Conforming
- Genre:
- Graphic Novel
- Science Fiction / Fantasy
- Year Published:
- 2018
31 Subject Headings
The following 31 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (The Prince and the Dressmaker).
- Individuality
- Identity
- Paris (France)
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION--Comics & Graphic Novels--Romance
- Self-acceptance
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION--Comics & Graphic Novels--Historical
- Secrets--Fiction
- Marriage
- Comics (Graphic works)
- Princes
- Paris (France)--Fiction
- Graphic novels
- Fashion
- Cartoons and comics
- Secrecy--Fiction
- Princes--Fiction
- Paris
- Children's Books/All Ages
- Young Adult Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Romance
- Family life
- Dressmakers--Fiction
- Comic books, strips, etc
- Identity (Psychology)
- Dressmakers
- Fantasy comics
- Families
- Friendship--Fiction
- France
- Friendship
- Fashion--Fiction
- Dressmaking
5 Full Professional Reviews (3 Starred)
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From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
When an unconventional dress design (“Make me look like the devil’s wench,” says the client) costs Frances her job, it attracts the attention of a wealthy new patron in search of a personal seamstress. Whisked away to the palace, Frances discovers she’s been summoned by Prince Sebastian, heir to the throne. After a brief, half-hearted attempt to conceal his identity, Sebastian confesses that it is he who would like to wear her dresses. Although sometimes comfortable as Sebastian, the prince has an alter ego: the confident and charming Lady Crystallia. Under pressure from his loving but clueless parents to find a bride, Sebastian finds respite in several clandestine outings with Frances, dancing and meeting new people—one of who happens to be Frances’s idol, the famous designer Madame Aurelia, who offers Frances a spot in an upcoming fashion show. Frances jumps at the opportunity, but Sebastian is terrified it will lead to the discovery of his secret. This clearly and brightly illustrated graphic novel has a wonderfully affirming message of acceptance of gender-expansive identities. (Age 11 and older)
CCBC Choices 2019 © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2019. Used with permission.
From Horn Book
July 1, 2018
Prince Sebastian hires young seamstress Frances as his personal clothier; some days he feels comfortable identifying as male, but others he prefers his dress-wearing alter ego, socialite Lady Crystallia. The teens struggle to keep Sebastian's secret, resist stifling expectations, and sort out their feelings for each other. The graphic novel's illustrations balance the finery of clothing and setting with relatable, endearing protagonists. Dynamic panel shapes and sizes accentuate the emotions of each scene.
(Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
From Horn Book
Starred review from March 1, 2018
With a setting and palette reminiscent of Disney's Cinderella and a setup involving a royal ball, this graphic novel has all the trappings of a rags-to-riches romance. And it is one?in a joyfully subversive and inclusive way. Seamstress Frances causes an uproar when she designs an unconventional gown for an unconventional young lady to wear to Prince Sebastian's birthday ball. Just as Frances is about to be fired from the dressmaker's shop, she receives an offer of a position as personal clothier to a mysterious client. The client is soon revealed to be Prince Sebastian himself; as he explains, some days he feels comfortable identifying as male, but other days he feels like a princess. Frances designs the haute-est of ladies' haute couture for Sebastian to wear as his alter ego, socialite Lady Crystallia. As the teens struggle to keep Sebastian's secret, resist the stifling expectations of those around them, and sort out their feelings for each other, tensions escalate between them and between Sebastian and the king. Happily, a dazzling climactic catwalk scene provides opportunities for reconciliation and for the characters' talents?and true colors?to shine. Wang's illustrations balance the finery of the clothing and settings with her relatable, endearing protagonists. Dynamic panel shapes and sizes accentuate the emotions of each scene, whether poignant or triumphant. An author's note explains Wang's process and provides glimpses of the conceptual sketches. katie bircher
(Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
From Booklist
Starred review from January 1, 2018
Grades 7-12 *Starred Review* Frances, a seamstress living in Paris at the turn of the century, causes quite a stir when she designs a daring, avant-garde ballgown for a count's daughter, who blithely asks to be dressed like the devil's wench. Though the countess is displeased, her daughter is enchanted, and so is the crown prince, Sebastian, who immediately hires Frances with an unusual request: he wants her to make him a wardrobe of bold, glamorous gowns. Secrecy, of course, is paramount, but Frances loves having the freedom to design the dresses of her dreams, which are making quite a name for the prince's au courant alter ego, Lady Crystallia. Wang's buoyant, richly colored artwork beautifully envisions Frances' designs against an already captivating background. It's not that the de rigueur fashions are ugly or boringrather, everything is beautifulbut Frances' ensembles stand out stunningly. As Lady Crystallia gains notoriety, and Frances gets closer to meeting her idol, a designer of ballet costumes, elements of Frances' designs trickle subtly into the wider fashion world. But fame brings attention, and Seb's worries about being exposed surpass his loyalty to his friend. Though the conclusion is perhaps too rosy given the suggested time period, that's an easy quibble to forgive, thanks to the gorgeously dense artwork, lively sense of movement, effervescent fashions, sweet romance, and heartwarming denouement.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)
From Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from December 11, 2017
A talented seamstress and a prince with a secret will win readers' hearts in Wang's utterly charming graphic novel, which is set in a playfully tweaked version of 19th-century Paris and highlights identity, acceptance, and fashion. After creating a scandalous dress for an attendee of Prince Sebastian's 16th birthday party, Francesâ€"an overlooked seamstress with big dreamsâ€"accepts a position as personal seamstress for a mystery client. She soon discovers that her employer is none other than Prince Sebastian, who wants her to create dazzling gowns for Lady Crystallia, Sebastian's alter ego, who quickly becomes a fashion icon. Despite Frances's connection with Sebastian, she worries that being part of the prince's secret is limiting her dreams of finding success as a designer. The relationship between Frances and Sebastianâ€"both as a conflicted prince and the glamorous Crystalliaâ€"glows; Frances understands that Sebastian and Crystallia are two halves of a brilliant whole. "It's weird, I don't feel like Prince Sebastian could lead a nation into battle, but Lady Crystallia could," admits the prince, inspiring Frances to create an armor-themed dress for their next midnight escapade. Frances's daring designs shine in Wang's elegantly drafted and gorgeously colored illustrations, and the irreverently anachronistic approach to the setting provides a lovely and humorous counterbalance to the seriousness of the prince's situation ("Prepare to get your lady groove on," insists the burly, bearded king, who is eager for Sebastian to be betrothed). It's all but certain to deliver grins, gasps, and some happy tears. Ages 12â€"up. Agent: Judith Hansen, Hansen Literary.
14 Book Awards & Distinctions
The Prince and the Dressmaker was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.
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ALSC Notable Children's Books, 1995-2025, Commended, 2019
CCBC Choices, Selection, 2019
Eisner Awards, 2011-2024, Winner, 2019
Great Graphic Novels for Teens, 2007-2024, Commended, 2019
Indies Choice Book Awards, 2009-2019, Honor, 2019
Kids’ Book Choice Awards, 2008-2022, Winner, 2019
Notable Books for a Global Society, 1996-2024, Selection, 2019
Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, 1997-2024, Commended, 2019
YALSA Teens' Top Ten, 2003-2023, Winner, 2019
Young Adult Favorites Award, 2015-2024, Selection, 2019
Horn Book Fanfare, 2001-2024, Selection, 2018
Junior Library Guild Selections, 2012-2025, Graphic Novels Selection, 2018
Publishers Weekly Best Books, 2010-2024, Young Adult Selection, 2018
SLJ Best Books of the Year, 2010 - 2024, Selection, 2018
21 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
The Prince and the Dressmaker was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (21)
Connecticut
- Nutmeg Book Award, 2021, Middle School List, for Grades 7-8
Delaware
- Blue Hen Book Award, 2020 -- Teen Readers - Graphic Novels
Georgia
- Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers, 2019-2020, for Grades 9-12
- Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl, 2019-2020, for Grades 9-12
Illinois
- Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award, 2020, for Grades 4-8
Indiana
- Young Hoosier Book Award, 2020-2021, Middle Grade Books for Grades 6-8
Maine
- Maine Student Book Award, 2019-2020
Maryland
- Black-Eyed Susan Book Award, 2019-2020, Graphic Novels, Grades 4-9
Michigan
- Great Lakes Great Books Award, 2019-2020, Grades 6-8
- Thumbs Up! Award, 1987-2024, for Grades 7-12
New Jersey
- Garden State Teen Book Awards, 2020 -- Middle School Fiction for Grades 6-8
New Mexico
- Land of Enchantment Lizard Reading List, 2022-2023 for Grades 6-8
North Carolina
- NCSLMA YA Book Award, 2018-2019 -- Middle School, Grades 6-8
Rhode Island
- Rhode Island Teen Book Award, 2020, for Grades 7-12
South Dakota
- Young Adult Reading Program, 2019-2020 -- Middle School, Grades 6-8
Tennessee
- Volunteer State Book Awards, 2020-2021 -- Middle School Division, Grades 6-8
Texas
- Maverick Graphic Novel Reading Lists, 2019, for Grades 6-12
- Tayshas Reading List, 2019, for Grades 9-12
Utah
- Beehive Award, 2020, Young Adult, Grades 7-12
Vermont
- Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award, 2019-2020, Grades 4-8
Washington
- Evergreen Teen Book Award, 2020-2021, Grades 6-12
Primary Source Statement on Creating The Prince and the Dressmaker
Jen Wang on creating The Prince and the Dressmaker:
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