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Wish You Were Her - by Elle McNicoll
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Highlights
- Book Lovers meets Notting Hill with a slice of You've Got Mail in this rivals-to-lovers romance from bestselling, award-winning author Elle McNicoll.18-year-old Allegra Brooks has skyrocketed to fame after starring in a hit television show, and she's the overnight success that everyone's talking about.
- 352 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Romance
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"Originally published in the United Kingdom by Pan Macmillan"--Copyright page.
Book Synopsis
Book Lovers meets Notting Hill with a slice of You've Got Mail in this rivals-to-lovers romance from bestselling, award-winning author Elle McNicoll.
18-year-old Allegra Brooks has skyrocketed to fame after starring in a hit television show, and she's the overnight success that everyone's talking about. They just don't know she's autistic. And now all she wants is a normal teenage summer.
Her destination for escape is the remote Lake Pristine and its annual Book Festival, organized by the dedicated but unfriendly senior bookseller, Jonah Thorne.
In small towns like Lake Pristine, misunderstandings abound, and before long the two are drawn into high-profile hostility that's a far cry from the drama-free holiday Allegra was craving. Thank goodness for her saving grace: the increasingly personal emails she's been sharing with a charming and anonymous bookseller who is definitely not Jonah Thorne . . .
An unforgettable romcom about finding the one person who makes you feel like yourself when the whole world is watching.
Review Quotes
"Both a comforting, familiar story and an interesting twist on old rom-com tropes." --Buzzfeed
"Complex, compelling characters populate a satisfying romance." --Kirkus Review
"Full of wit and literary charm, this work is a romantic and compassionate look at two of an infinity of autistic experiences that examines the effects of burnout and masking, and the beauty beyond the struggles of being autistic." --Booklist
"McNicoll empathetically presents Allegra's struggles to fit in--whether because of her celebrity status or neurodivergence--across this honest tale about the brutal scrutiny of fame and self-perception, as well as a reassuring and cozy romance." --Publishers Weekly
About the Author
ELLE MCNICOLL is a bestselling novelist and award-winning screenwriter. She has been nominated four times for the Carnegie medal and is an honoree of the Schneider Award. Her television work is Emmy-nominated, and won a Royal Television Society Award. She is autistic and lives in North London.