

An edition of The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue (2017)
By Mackenzi Lee
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
V&R Ediciones,Lectorum Publications, Inc.,Lectorum Pubns (Juv),V&R
Language
spa
Pages
529
Description:
Henry "Monty" Montague was born and bred to be a gentleman, but he was never one to be tamed. The finest boarding schools in England and the constant disapproval of his father haven't been able to curb any of his roguish passions--not for gambling halls, late nights spent with a bottle of spirits, or waking up in the arms of women or men. But as Monty embarks on his Grand Tour of Europe, his quest for a life filled with pleasure and vice is in danger of coming to an end. Not only does his father expect him to take over the family's estate upon his return, but Monty is also nursing an impossible crush on his best friend and traveling companion, Percy. Still, it isn't in Monty's nature to give up. Even with his younger sister, Felicity, in tow, he vows to make this yearlong escapade one last hedonistic hurrah and flirt with Percy from Paris to Rome. But when one of Monty's reckless decisions turns their trip abroad into a harrowing manhunt that spans across Europe, it calls into question everything he knows, including his relationship with the boy he adores. This description comes from the publisher.
subjects: Best friends, Fiction, Brothers and sisters, Young bisexual men, Historical Fiction, Young Adult, Children's fiction, Interpersonal relations, fiction, Adventure and adventurers, fiction, Europe, history, fiction, Ficcion juvenil, Grand tours (Education), Juvenile fiction, Bisexuales, Bisexuality, Historia, Self-actualization (Psychology) in adolescence, Hedonismo, Hedonism, Bisexual teenagers, Adolescentes, Actualizacion de si mismo (Psicologia), History, LGBTQ young adult, Stonewall Book Awards, nyt:young-adult-hardcover=2017-07-16, New York Times bestseller
People: Henry 'Monty' Montague; Felicity Montague; Percy Newton
Places: Chesire, England; Paris, France; Barcelona, Spain; Venice, Italy, Europe, Europa
Times: 1700s, Siglo XVIII, 18th century