Raising Arcadia

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Raising Arcadia
AuthorSimon Chesterman
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMarshall Cavendish
Publication date
2016
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages240 pp.
ISBN9789814751506
Websitewww.raisingarcadia.com

Raising Arcadia is a novel by Simon Chesterman, Dean and Professor at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law.

Published in May 2016, the book is the first in a trilogy.[1] A sequel, Finding Arcadia, was published in November 2016[2] and launched at the Singapore Writers Festival.[3] The third and final book in the trilogy, Being Arcadia, was published in 2018 and shortlisted for the Singapore Book Awards.[4]

Overview[edit]

The central character, Arcadia Greentree, is a sixteen-year-old savant, described as “aware of her surroundings in a way that sometimes gets her into trouble — and out of it again”.[5]

Reception[edit]

Kirkus Reviews describes the book as a young adult mystery paying tribute to Sherlock Holmes. “Though overstuffed with obscure allusions and unnecessary infodumps, this series opener is pleasurably packed with clever, solvable, well-explained puzzles; hits the spot for a mystery lover.”[6]

The School Library Journal places it in the tradition of English boarding school novels. “Fans of quirky protagonists, puzzling mysteries, and spy craft will enjoy this. A solid addition to any middle school, high school, or public library.”[7]

Glee Books rated it “highly recommended, especially for those who enjoyed the pacy intrigue and thrills of The Mysterious Benedict Society mysteries.[8]

Awards[edit]

Raising Arcadia was shortlisted for the Popular Readers' Choice Awards at BookFest Singapore 2016.[9]

Being Arcadia, the final book in the trilogy, was shortlisted for the 2018 Singapore Book Awards.[10]

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