The Monday Poll: Crushworthy Girls in YA Historical Fiction

monday_pollGood morning, Hub readers!

Last week, we asked which guy from YA historical fiction is the most swoonworthy. Though not strictly YA, Mr. Darcy from Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice took the lead with 41% of the vote. Jamie Beaufort-Stuart from Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein came in second with 20%, followed by Jem Carstairs from Cassandra Clare’s Infernal Devices series with 17%. You can see detailed results for all of our previous polls in the Polls Archive. Thanks to all of you who voted!

This week, we’re continuing the theme: which girl from YA historical fiction is the most crushworthy? Vote in the poll below, or by all means add your choice in the comments!

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Allison Tran

Past Member Manager for YALSA's The Hub. Passionate about information literacy, social media, and connecting readers with books they'll love.

2 thoughts on “The Monday Poll: Crushworthy Girls in YA Historical Fiction”

  1. Are we counting Eleanor and Park as historical fiction? That seems a little too recent to be included on this list. The 1980s weren’t that long ago.

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