Books
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The Year I Stopped Trying
Mary is having an existential crisis. She’s a good student, she never gets in trouble, and she is searching for the meaning of life. In a starred review, the School Library Journal called The Year I Stopped Trying “a must for all collections.”
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Girl Crushed
Leah on the Offbeat meets We Are Okay in this pitch-perfect queer romance about falling in love — and never quite falling out of it — that Kirkus called “fresh and charming.”
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Would You Rather?
A collection of poignant, relatable essays from the author of Never Have I Ever about coming out in her late twenties, entering into her first relationship, and figuring out what it means to be an adult.
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Public Relations with Arianna Rebolini
A collection of poignant, relatable essays from the author of Never Have I Ever about coming out in her late twenties, entering into her first relationship, and figuring out what it means to be an adult.
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Dear Emma
Harriet, the author of her college newspaper’s pseudonymous student advice column “Dear Emma,” is great at telling others what to do, dispensing wisdom for the lovelorn and lonely on her Midwestern campus. Somehow, though, she can’t take her own advice.
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Never Have I Ever: My Life (So Far) Without a Date
Funny, relatable, and inspiring, this is a memoir for anyone who has ever struggled to find love, but has also had a lot of fun in the process.