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The False Prince

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2012

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Recommended Texts for Pairing

The Runaway King

  • This is the second of four books in Jennifer A. Nielsen’s The Ascendence Series. (The False Prince is the first in the series.)
  • This novel builds upon the plot, characters, and themes established in The False Prince.

“A Scandal in Bohemia”

  • the first short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his famous work The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
  • Discuss shared themes of Identity and Morality after reading this story, particularly with regard to the device of disguise.
  • “A Scandal in Bohemia” on SuperSummary

A Night Divided

  • Published in 2015, this is another historical fiction by Jennifer A. Nielsen. Like The False Prince, it follows a young person making difficult choice in a hostile world.
  • Set in post-WWII Germany, this novel also explores themes of Identity and Patriotism.
  • A Night Divided on SuperSummary

Other Student Resources

The ProFile: Jennifer A. Nielsen

  • a video in which author Jennifer A. Nielsen is interviewed about her inspirations 
  • Nielsen describes how a visit to Poland inspired her next book, Resistance. Students can speculate upon what inspired her to write The Ascendance Series.

The Hobbit

  • the classic 1937 fantasy book by J.R.R. Tolkien; establishes many of the fantasy tropes seen in The False Prince
  • explores themes of Identity and Power
  • The Hobbit on SuperSummary

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

  • The setting of this 14th-century anonymous poem provides imagery of medieval times.
  • The poem describes how one of King Arthur’s knights, Sir Gawain, accepts a challenge from a mysterious figure known as the “Green Knight.” It is one of the most well-known Arthurian stories, and exemplary of the time period.
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight on SuperSummary

Teacher Resources

“Life in the Middle Ages”

  • informational site with facts and brief articles on daily life, weaponry, feudalism, and more

When Knights Were Bold

  • nonfiction book by Eva March Tappan
  • details daily life in the medieval period: professions, feudal system, knights and armor, castles and siege warfare, and more
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