The School for Good and Evil is a New York Times bestselling children's fantasy book series by Soman Chainani. The first book, The School for Good and Evil, was published on May 14, 2013 through HarperCollins. The second volume, A World Without Princes, was published in 2014, and the third, The Last Ever After, appeared in 2015. The series is set in a world where every four years two children are chosen to attend a prestigious school where fairy tale heroes and villains are made.
Film rights to The School for Good and Evil have been purchased by Universal Pictures.
A fourth book in the series, Quests for Glory, was released in September 2017. This fourth book is the first of a new trilogy Chainani announced on March 1, 2017, when he also revealed the book's cover.
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Synopsis
The School for Good and Evil
In the village of Gavaldon, every 4 years, two children of either gender at age 12 and older are kidnapped away by an unseen force into the surrounding Woods, whereupon new books would appear the next day in the village bookshop. From the stamps on the book boxes and the familiar faces in those fairytales every 4 years, it is deduced that the kidnapped children are spirited away to a "School for Good and Evil", where they train to be fairytale heroes and heroines or villains. While most children fear the unknown force, nicknamed "the School Master", pink-loving, beautiful Sophie dreams of being kidnapped to go to the School for Good, becoming a princess, and living out a Happily Ever After with a charming prince. Meanwhile, her best friend, Agatha, is the complete opposite of her, with her clumps, sulky attitude, and ugly face, as well as the fact that she lives on a graveyard, is deemed by the villagers to be a perfect candidate for the School for Evil. As the feared day every 4 years arrives again, Agatha attempts to drag Sophie back upon witnessing her capture, and both of them are transported to the schools.
Much to Sophie and Agatha's horror, both of them are sent to what seems to be the "opposite" schools: Sophie ends up a "Never" student in the School for Evil, and Agatha an "Ever" student in the School for Good. Sophie attempts to switch schools with Agatha whilst her best friend just wants to go home together. This proves difficult as Sophie is determined that she is Good and is smitten soon after by the most popular prince in school, Tedros, who is also the son of [King Arthur]. All their escape attempts are thwarted with the schools' tight security system.
Forced to attend classes in the meantime, Agatha flunks most of her classes, but discovers a curiously powerful ability in her that allows her to grant wishes, something that can only come from a pure Good heart. Sophie inadvertently starts ranking well in her classes despite desperately wanting to underperform to prove her place in Good, pitting her against Hester, daughter of the Shortbread Witch. Unable to take anymore, Agatha drags Sophie with her to the School Master's tower, where Sophie confronts the harsh truth that she cannot switch schools and thus decides to return home with her best friend. He cryptically tasks them with solving a riddle that questions what Evil cannot have that Good cannot live without. As Hester tries to help solve the riddle to make Sophie go home, she explains how there used to be one Good School Master and one Evil one, until one killed the other, although no one knows who. Due to Good's 200-year winning streak, Hester suspects the Good School Master to be the one alive today. They soon realise that the answer is "love". Agatha deduces that if Sophie, a Never, kisses Tedros and in doing so proving Evil can love, the two girls are able to go home.
Agatha tries to help her friend woo Tedros with her strengths, but the truth is that Sophie is using Agatha to make the prince fall in love with her so that she can stay with him forever, believing him to be her Happily Ever After. Finally, Tedros promises to kiss Sophie after they both win the Trial by Tale, a test in which the top Good and Evil students enter a simulation of the Woods aiming to survive until sunset by avoiding traps and the opposite side using their skills learnt. In letting an Ever and a Never come out together alive, this will prove that both sides can unite as one --- a big upset to the laws that have always governed to fairytale world. However, their relationship ultimately ends during the Trial when Tedros discovers Agatha's illegal participation to help Sophie, and when the latter refuses to protect him out of selfishness. Hoodwinking Good's greatest prince then wins Sophie popularity at the School for Evil and the title of "#1 Villain".
Tedros decides not to tell on Agatha as he starts to develop feelings for her after she nearly died in the Trial to save him, unlike Sophie. Both girls begin to undergo subtle but sure changes: Agatha finds her own inner beauty and confidence in Good and true love after a consultation with the Dean of Good Professor Dovey; Sophie begins to suffer from fever, warts, and Nemesis Dreams, dreams that top villains have showing the Good person they must kill to find peace and survive their fairytale. In the Circus of Talents where Nevers and Evers compete their own unique talents, Tedros professes his love for Agatha and requests that she be his date for the Evers' Snow Ball, to which she accepts. Sophie, overhearing, mutates into her true self: a bald, ugly, wrinkled, toothless witch, and proceeds to destroy both schools and Agatha, whom she realises is her Nemesis.
Determined for a Happily Ever After, Sophie attempts to control the Storian, a magic pen that writes the stories of every single fairytale, including theirs which they had witnessed upon going to the School Master's tower. She finds the School Master's true identity to be Evil as the Storian is atoning for the Evil School Master's murder of the Good one, and as he tells her about his wish for love, Sophie believes that she can find Happily Ever After with him too. They share a kiss, but the School Master rots away and she heartbreakingly remembers that Nevers cannot love. As Agatha catches up with her friend, the School Master prepares to kill her so that he can take Sophie for himself, instead spearing the latter as she performs her first act of self-sacrifice. The ghost of the Good School Master which had been sealed away in the students' school crests, kills his twin brother. With her wish-granting ability, Agatha revives Sophie with a kiss and they disappear home. The Schools are left in chaos as they realise that a princess and a witch being friends can be possible, which overthrows all the ideals Good and Evil have ever been taught.
A World Without Princes
Agatha and Sophie have returned home and they are accepted as heroes who have returned home. Unfortunately for Agatha, Sophie is taking advantage of this opening. Whereas Agatha wants nothing to do with fame, Sophie puts on many shows. At Sophie's father's wedding, Agatha suddenly wishes for another ending to her story, an ending with Tedros. This wish causes magical arrows to come and messages saying to give Sophie to them. Angry, the town turns into a mob demanding Sophie be given to whoever wants her. The Elders says that they are protecting Sophie, but in reality they are planning to give in to the mob. They tell Sophie to stay in the church alone; and Agatha, thinking that Sophie would be safe, leaves. Sophie is taken into the forest with a message on her chest made from her own blood. She is hung on a tree with the message Take Me and left to die. Agatha finds Sophie and runs away with her trying not to be attacked by the mob. They soon arrive in a fairground and they notice butterflies trying to help them. They get on a train unknowingly bound for the School of Good and Evil.
Arriving at the doors of the School for Good, they are swamped by a herd of girls from both schools robed in blue. As the girls are introduced to their classmates (including a silent girl named Yara) and taken around by the new Dean, Evelyn Sader, they notice that the school has been changed and the fairy tales on the walls have changed as a result, with the damsels in distress now becoming warrior women. Agatha mentions the absence of boys, and it is discovered that after they left, all the girls from the School for Evil were repelled and had to come to the School for Good seeking refuge. The boys from the School for Good were then expelled by an unseen force and had to go to the School for Evil.
As the truth and impact of what they have done settles on the girls, Sophie is horrified to discover that they are back due to Agatha's wish for a different ending to their tale, mainly that she ends up with Tedros. Agatha denies this and insists that all she wants to do is return home. Agatha sneaks into the School for Boys with Sophie following her under an invisible cape to stop her from kissing Tedros. Agatha attempts to speak with Tedros, does, and almost kisses him but in the moment before they do, Tedros becomes paranoid about Sophie still being alive and able to seek revenge and starts raving. As they argue, Sophie hidden underneath a table in the room seizes the opportunity and shoots a spell between them. Agatha thinks Tedros attacked her and Tedros thinks Agatha attacked him and they both start fighting. Agatha then flees, convinced that Tedros is evil. She returns to the School for Good where Sophie is waiting for her, pretending not to have known a thing. Eventually, it is decided that one of the girls must become a boy to integrate into the School for Boys and steal the Storian. Sophie is chosen (due to her surprisingly masculine sense of willpower and perseverance) and integrates into the boys' school. Soon Sophie's name as a boy is Fillip. Fillip and Tedros have problems at first, but soon, Fillip is protecting Tedros. Then they become the best of friends. Filip confesses to Tedros that he (Sophie) would do anything to see his (her) mother again. Tedros says he wouldn't want to see his, because his dad (King Arthur) sent out a warrant for her head (she had cheated on King Arthur with Sir Lancelot), and when he turns 16, he'd have to honor that warrant.
Later on in the forest at the Trial by Tale, Agatha is in hiding when Fillip comes with Tedros. Soon, Agatha sees that Tedros leans in to kiss Filip, but Agatha only sees their lips almost touch. This causes a dispute between the three, and Filip turns back into Sophie as the spell wears off. Tedros is confused and angry, but then, the new "School for Girl" teacher Evelyn Sader, sister of August Sader, has her butterflies fly off trees as they carry the Storian and Evelyn to the trio. The New Dean brings out Sophie and Agatha's fairy tale book and lets the Storian write. Agatha and Tedros kiss because Evelyn made Sophie have symptoms. As the Storian is about to finish writing the end but the dean stops the Storian. Evelyn conjures the School Master's ghost and her butterflies turn red from being blue. Sophie kisses the ghost and as it becomes the School Master, the School Master kills Evelyn and sends Agatha home. The School Master tries to do the same to Tedros, but Agatha manages to grab Tedros and takes him with her, and the two schools become a malevolent School for Evil together. For now, as it says, their wishes were granted.
The Last Ever After
Three weeks following the events of 'A World Without Princes', both schools have fallen under the rule of the returned School Master, with the original School for Evil becoming the 'School for Old Evil' and the School for Good becoming the 'School for New Evil'. Still, the change is all but complete as the School Master, named Rafal, still has to 'marry' Sophie and ultimately start his campaign to destroy Good. Though hesitating, she is afraid she might end up alone forever, taking into account of Agatha and Tedros' supposed betrayals when ignoring her pleas for help. Sophie accepts the proposal and becomes a teacher for the School for New Evil, but the Storian still does not accept this as a rightful 'happy ending'. This starts a countdown in which the sun grows weaker each passing day, and when the final dusk settles, it will mean the end of all the fairytale world.
Meanwhile, Agatha and Tedros, back in Gavaldon, attempt to remain in hiding and reconcile, but are forced to escape when the people of Gavaldon tries to execute them both for all the woes she and Sophie previously caused. Agatha's mother, Callis, sacrifices herself to buy time for the both to escape to the Endless Woods. Arriving there, they are rescued by Professor Uma, whom explains that Rafal's return has allowed the return of old villains as undead and that the remaining original heroes (including Cinderella, Peter Pan, Hansel and Gretel, and Pinocchio) are formed in a League of Thirteen led by Merlin to combat against the Rafal's assaults. It becomes clear that he is seeking to alter the original fairytales, starting with the murder of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and following with Rapunzel and Tom Thumb.
Agatha and Tedros, despite a rocky beginning, are eventually assigned by Merlin to destroy Rafal's wedding ring, which keeps so much his sustenance as his 'empire' alive, but under the strict condition that Sophie must be the one to deliver the killing blow. It can only be performed with the sword Excalibur that Tedros lost in the day of Rafal's return. They realize the Excalibur is being guarded in the School for Old Evil, and thus Agatha sets to recover the sword while Tedros, on Agatha's insistence, sets out to rescue Sophie and attempt to convince her to give up her marriage with Rafal. Aided by Sophie's former friends Hester, Anadil, Dot, and Hort, they manage to infiltrate the School (Using the same gender-swapping potion that allowed previously Sophie to turn into Filip) and perform both tasks as they then run away, with Rafal mysteriously allowing them to escape.
Merlin guides Agatha, Sophie and Tedros to Avalon, where Tedros discovers Guinevere and Lancelot still alive. Despite his initial grudges against both, he slow and painfully comes to forgive them as he learns further of Arthur's previous paranoic behavior and domineering issues. Agatha, on her part, becomes willing to give up her love for Tedros so Sophie can have him instead, more driven by her reluctance in becoming the future Queen of Camelot than by her personal feelings. Despite both's best efforts, however, the plan ultimately fails when Sophie and Tedros kiss, and both realize they were never meant for each other. Believing she was used all along, she returns to Rafal, accepting her place by his side and becoming the Queen of Evil. Against her wills, Agatha is chosen as the Queen of Good as both parties prepare for war. The final battle is to take place in Gavaldon, still untouched because of an energy barrier fed by people's beliefs in fairytales, but weakening due to Rafal's altered stories, and is being targeted for reasons unknown. During training, Agatha also learns of Cinderella's tragic past, as she was forced into a fairytale she never asked to have was this alienated her to the stepsisters which were her friends in spite of Cinderella's stepmother.
The battle takes place in the Stymph Woods close to Gavaldon, which Merlin manages to sway all the School's students against Rafal and Sophie with Lady Lesso's aid, having been revealed as the traitor trying to undermine Evil's efforts. Sophie, with Agatha in hot pursuit, tracks Lady Lesso down to the School for Old Evil, whom discloses her that Evil was never meant to destroy Good or vice versa, but instead become a harmonic part of it. She and Agatha also discover the corpse of Sophie's mother Vanessa and the tale behind both her and Callis, in which Sophie and Agatha discover to be twin sisters, explaining the inseparable bond between them. Still, while Agatha sees this as a chance to heal wounds, Sophie remains still, determined to keep her union with Rafal by any means.
The battle ultimately shifts in Evil's favor as Cinderella falls in combat and the barrier protecting Gavaldon fails, allowing Rafal to invade. However, instead of destroying the town, he takes Sophie's father's Stefan for execution by Sophie's own hands, as a 'final sacrifice for love' and Evil's ultimate victory. In a last, desperate effort, Agatha reminds Sophie of her friendship, making her realize she already had a happy ending of her own, and was risking destroying it. Sophie has a change of heart at the last second and deceives Rafal, destroying his wedding ring and ultimately killing him, saving everyone in the nick of time. Full of regret, Sophie, Agatha and Stefan make amends, with Sophie finally letting Stefan have a family of his own, as she and Agatha pull back to the Endless Woods. There, they also give their farewell to Lady Lesso in her dying breath who was fatally stabbed in battle by her former son.
Lady Lesso and Cinderella are promptly buried and everything is seemingly returning to its normal state, with Tedros, Agatha and Sophie meaning to head together to Camelot, when Sophie discovers she was chosen by Lady Lesso to be her successor as Dean for the School of Evil. Agatha and Tedros depart alone to Camelot, and despite feeling a twinge of jealousy at first, Sophie comes to fully embrace her new role and purpose and is content with herself, remarking "I am me".
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Books
- The School for Good and Evil (2013)
- A World Without Princes (2014)
- The Last Ever After (2015)
- The Ever Never Handbook (2016)
- Quests for Glory (2017)
Reception
Critical reception for the first book in the series has been positive, and the book has received praise from The Guardian and the Miami Herald.
Awards
- Waterstone's Children's Book Prize for Best Fiction for 5-12 (2014, nominee for The School for Good and Evil)
References
External links
- Official website
- Princess Not-So-Charming at Harvard Magazine
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