Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Sub-Genre: LGBT
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Harperteen
Age Range: Teen
Author: Ciara Smyth
Language: English
About the Book
"In this witty and engaging novel, Irish author Smyth creates a flawed teen girl, Aideen, who makes a credible journey from self-protectively tough to ready and willing to face her main problem: her single mother's neglectful alcoholism."--Provided by publisher.
Book Synopsis
Perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli and Nina LaCour, this queer coming-of-age story from the author of The Falling in Love Montage is wry, multilayered, and unflinchingly honest.
Aideen has plenty of problems she can't solve. But when she stumbles upon overachiever Meabh Kowalska having a full-blown meltdown, she sees one that she can actually fix. Meabh is desperate to escape her crushing pile of extracurriculars. Aideen volunteers to help--by pushing her down the stairs.
Problem? Solved. Meabh's sprained ankle is the perfect excuse to ditch her overwhelming schedule. But when one of their classmates learns about their little scheme, more "clients" start asking for Aideen's "help"--kicking off a semester of traded favors, ill-advised hijinks, and even an unexpected chance at love.
Fixing other people's problems won't fix her own. But it might be the push Aideen needs to start.
Review Quotes
Praise for
The Falling in Love Montage: "An emotionally stirring queer romance with witty, playful dialogue."--
Publishers Weekly (starred review)Witty and engaging. Will hook readers immediately.--School Library Journal
(starred review)"Engaging and enjoyable. A noteworthy take on vulnerability and seeking help that doesn't offer platitudes."--
Kirkus ReviewsA meet-cute in the style of Jenny Han, and just as sweet and cinematic as YA rom-com fans will expect.--
Booklist"A book that manages to be both tenderly gutting and absolutely hilarious. I want to be best friends with Saoirse Clarke."-- Dahlia Adler, author of
Under the Lights"A charming romp of a rom-com about the delights and terrors of falling in love. Saoirse is a heroine for the ages; she is smart, flawed, funny, and--when she lets her guard down--achingly vulnerable. This book will make your heart sing. Read it."-- Misa Sugiura, award-winning author of
It's Not Like It's a Secret and
This Time Will Be Different"A joyous, hilarious, big-hearted book with the kind of electric, rollicking voice that makes you want to live in its pages forever."--Jeff Zentner, Morris Award-winning author of
Rayne & Delilah's Midnite Matinee"A slow-burn summer romance narrated by a beautifully snarky heroine who likes to pretend that she doesn't have a heart of gold. This book was made for those endless-feeling summer nights."-- Aminah Mae Safi, author of
Not the Girls You're Looking For and
Tell Me How You Really Feel"A snarky and sincere romp through meet-cutes and grand romantic gestures, this book is a must-read for fans of Becky Albertali and Morgan Matson."-- Ashley Poston, author of
Geekerella and
The Princess and the Fangirl"Delightfully brash and no-nonsense. Pleasantly and audaciously fills a gap in queer romance."
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Kirkus Reviews"Everything I wanted and so much more. How refreshing to read about two girls who like girls who find each other in the perfect meet cute. You'll want to read this one again and again."--Jaye Robin Brown, author of
Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit and
The Meaning of Birds"The romantic story all queer girls deserve: funny, flirty, and absolutely perfect."--Camryn Garrett, author of
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