In the tradition of Is Everyone Hanging Out without Me? and I Was Told There'd Be Cake, comes a hilarious, quirky, and unflinchingly honest memoir about one young woman's lifelong (and totally unsucce
The debut novel from the author of the popular memoir Never Have I Ever.College junior Harriet, the anonymous creator of the advice column Dear Emma, imparts weekly wisdom to the students around her s
The debut novel from the author of the popular memoir Never Have I Ever.College junior Harriet, the anonymous creator of the advice column Dear Emma, imparts weekly wisdom to the students around her s
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—heartbreak, unexpected new crushes, and all.Before Quinn Ryan was in l
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―heartbreak, unexpected new crushes, and all.Before Quinn Ryan was in l
""I would like to tell you about a theory I've developed about a certain brand of people I like to call 'lighthouses.' Lighthouse people are beacons that call all the cute sailors in ships back to lan
A collection of poignant, relatable essays from a woman on a quest to find love--about coming out in her late twenties, entering into her first relationship, and figuring out what it means to be an ad
Booksmart meets The Perks of Being a Wallflower in this novel of overachieving, existential crises, growing up, and coming out, from the author of Girl Crushed and Never Have I Ever. 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. She always thought she'd find it in a perfect score on the SATs. But by junior year, Mary isn't so sure anymore. The first time, it's an accident. She forgets to do a history assignment. She even crosses history essay off in her pristine planner. And then: Nothing happens. She doesn't burst into flames, the world doesn't end, the teacher doesn't even pull her aside after class. So she asks herself: Why am I trying so hard? What if I stop? With her signature wit and heaps of dark humor, Katie Heaney delivers a stunning YA novel the sprints full-force into the big questions our teen years beg--and adeptly unravels their web.
Young, PR star Rose Reed is thrown into the big leagues when her boss leaves town the day of the firm's meeting with Archie Fox, a young, hot, internationally famous British singer-songwriter. The mee