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OverviewA fiercely funny, queer romantic comedy about two girls who can't stand each other, but join forces in a grand feminist plan to expose harassment and inequality at their elite private school. Harriet Price is the perfect student: smart, dutiful, over-achieving. Will Everhart is a troublemaker who's never met an injustice she didn't fight. When their swim coach's inappropriate behavior is swept under the rug, the unlikely duo reluctantly team up to expose his misdeeds, pulling provocative pranks and creating the instantly legendary Amelia Westlake -- an imaginary student who helps right the many wrongs of their privileged institution. But as tensions burn throughout their school -- who is Amelia Westlake? -- and between Harriet and Will, how long can they keep their secret? How far will they go to make a difference? And when will they realize they're falling for each other? Award-winning author Erin Gough's Amelia Westlake Was Never Here is a funny, smart, and all-too-timely story of girls fighting back against power and privilege -- and finding love while they're at it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erin GoughPublisher: Poppy Books Imprint: Poppy Books Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780316450683ISBN 10: 0316450685 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 19 May 2020 Recommended Age: From 13 to 17 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews* Gough manages to strike the perfect balance between heartwarming queer romance and essential social criticism in this pertinent and empowering story.--Shelf Awareness, starred review Empowering and insightful, Amelia Westlake Was Never Here is a rollicking reminder that even the smallest actions can change the world. This book is a feminist, romantic delight.--Ashley Herring Blake, author of Girl Made of Stars Entertainment Weekly's 10 Best YA Books of the Year (2019) 2020 CCBC Choices List 2020 Rise: A Feminist Book Project List (Young Adult Fiction) The Readings Young Adult Book Prize Winner (2018) Shortlisted for the Queensland Literary Awards (2018) Shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards (2019) Winner of the 2019 Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature Shortlisted for the Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature (2019) Shortlisted for the 2019 Gold Inky Award Shortlisted for the 2019 ABIA Awards - Book of the Year for Older Children (ages 13+) The White Ravens List (2019) Plenty of high-stakes drama. A vigilante justice story with a moral compass and a tender heart.--Booklist * A refreshing, timely, and downright delightful story with a diverse, three-dimensional cast of characters whose hijinks are thrilling without being unrealistic. --School Library Connection, starred review * This is quick-witted, fiercely intelligent storytelling at its finest--a testament to the power of women, LGBTQ strong, socially conscious, enormously fun, and utterly irresistible.--VOYA, starred review [Audiobook narrators] Moll and Rosenberg nail the quirks and layers of their characters perfectly-from Will's disaffected sneer, which covers up her deep vulnerability, to Harriet's chipper observations, which are tinged with quiet desperation. The narrators excel at creating distinct voices for each girl while consistently mirroring the other in the dialogue between them. The consistency gives listeners insight into Will's changing perception of Harriet and vice versa.--AudioFile [For] readers who like their feminist empowerment and gay-positive romances with a healthy dose of fun.--BCCB A hilarious social satire wrapped in a queer love story.--Cecilia Cackley, East City Bookshop (Washington, DC) Come for patriarchy-smashing pranks; stay for the sweet love story.--NPR Books Creative, funny, and satisfying.--Horn Book Filled with surprises and twists, Amelia Westlake Was Never Here is so smart and quick that I found myself speed reading to find out what happened next--and then going back to make sure I didn't miss a single line. Clever and effortless.--Katrina Leno, author of The Half Life of Molly Pierce Gough's novel pulses with hilarious, defiant heart. I rooted for unlikely allies Harriet and Will from the first pages and couldn't get enough of their chemistry. Maybe Amelia Westlake is imaginary, but her triumph over injustice is so gratifying and genuine.--Adrienne Kisner, author of Dear Rachel Maddow Light and funny with fantastic character development and a delicious slow-burn queer romance.--Abby Rauscher, Books Are Magic (Brooklyn, NY) Quirky, original, and completely charming characters, an adorable love story, plus a feminist plot to take down institutionalized misogyny at a stuffy prep school... Yes please. I loved everything about this book.--Sarah Watson, creator of The Bold Type and author of Most Likely Sharp-witted and unapologetically queer, with an opposites-attract romance I absolutely adored.--Malinda Lo, author of Ash and A Line in the Dark The novel is a zippy, heady reminder of the power we have inside ourselves to speak truth to power, to lash out at a system that has lured us into a false sense of comfort. ...Gough's true gift, however, is her ability to take a tale about power, privilege, and protest, and avoid anything that feels polemical or preachy. Instead, she's crafted a love story steeped in social justice that feels fresh, funny, fierce, and full of hope. (A rating) --Entertainment Weekly This hilarious romantic comedy takes you through hoaxes and loves and fears.--Abby Rice, The Briar Patch (Bangor, ME) This is the greatest hoax I have ever had the pleasure of reading.--Nichole Cousins, White Birch Books (North Conway, NH) Well-paced and satisfying.... Empowering. --Kirkus Reviews Come for patriarchy-smashing pranks; stay for the sweet love story. --NPR Books This hilarious romantic comedy takes you through hoaxes and loves and fears. --Abby Rice, The Briar Patch (Bangor, ME) A hilarious social satire wrapped in a queer love story. --Cecilia Cackley, East City Bookshop (Washington, DC) Creative, funny, and satisfying. --Horn Book * Gough manages to strike the perfect balance between heartwarming queer romance and essential social criticism in this pertinent and empowering story. --Shelf Awareness, starred review * A refreshing, timely, and downright delightful story with a diverse, three-dimensional cast of characters whose hijinks are thrilling without being unrealistic. --School Library Connection, starred review Filled with surprises and twists, Amelia Westlake Was Never Here is so smart and quick that I found myself speed reading to find out what happened next--and then going back to make sure I didn't miss a single line. Clever and effortless. --Katrina Leno, author of The Half Life of Molly Pierce The Readings Young Adult Book Prize Winner (2018) Shortlisted for the Queensland Literary Awards (2018) Shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards (2019) Winner of the 2019 Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature Shortlisted for the Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature (2019) Shortlisted for the 2019 Gold Inky Award Shortlisted for the 2019 ABIA Awards - Book of the Year for Older Children (ages 13+) [Audiobook narrators] Moll and Rosenberg nail the quirks and layers of their characters perfectly-from Will's disaffected sneer, which covers up her deep vulnerability, to Harriet's chipper observations, which are tinged with quiet desperation. The narrators excel at creating distinct voices for each girl while consistently mirroring the other in the dialogue between them. The consistency gives listeners insight into Will's changing perception of Harriet and vice versa. --AudioFile This is the greatest hoax I have ever had the pleasure of reading. --Nichole Cousins, White Birch Books (North Conway, NH) Light and funny with fantastic character development and a delicious slow-burn queer romance. --Abby Rauscher, Books Are Magic (Brooklyn, NY) [For] readers who like their feminist empowerment and gay-positive romances with a healthy dose of fun. --BCCB Plenty of high-stakes drama. A vigilante justice story with a moral compass and a tender heart. --Booklist Well-paced and satisfying.... Empowering. --Kirkus Reviews * This is quick-witted, fiercely intelligent storytelling at its finest--a testament to the power of women, LGBTQ strong, socially conscious, enormously fun, and utterly irresistible. --VOYA, starred review Quirky, original, and completely charming characters, an adorable love story, plus a feminist plot to take down institutionalized misogyny at a stuffy prep school... Yes please. I loved everything about this book. --Sarah Watson, creator of The Bold Type and author of Most Likely Empowering and insightful, Amelia Westlake Was Never Here is a rollicking reminder that even the smallest actions can change the world. This book is a feminist, romantic delight. --Ashley Herring Blake, author of Girl Made of Stars Gough's novel pulses with hilarious, defiant heart. I rooted for unlikely allies Harriet and Will from the first pages and couldn't get enough of their chemistry. Maybe Amelia Westlake is imaginary, but her triumph over injustice is so gratifying and genuine. --Adrienne Kisner, author of Dear Rachel Maddow The novel is a zippy, heady reminder of the power we have inside ourselves to speak truth to power, to lash out at a system that has lured us into a false sense of comfort. ...Gough's true gift, however, is her ability to take a tale about power, privilege, and protest, and avoid anything that feels polemical or preachy. Instead, she's crafted a love story steeped in social justice that feels fresh, funny, fierce, and full of hope. (A rating) --Entertainment Weekly Sharp-witted and unapologetically queer, with an opposites-attract romance I absolutely adored. --Malinda Lo, author of Ash and A Line in the Dark Author InformationErin Gough is a Sydney-based writer whose first young adult novel, The Flywheel, won Hardie Grant Egmont's Ampersand Prize. The Flywheel was published in the United States as Get it Together, Delilah! and was shortlisted for the CBCA's Book of the Year for Older Readers and the Centre for Youth Literature's Gold Inky. It was also named a White Raven International Youth Library title. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |