By the Book: A Novel of Prose and Cons
By (Author) Amanda Sellet
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Clarion Books
25th April 2023
8th December 2022
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Friendship stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Romance and love stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Siblings
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: First / new experiences and grow
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 135mm, Height 203mm
345g
In this clever YA rom-com debut perfect for fans of Kasie West and Ashley Poston, a teen obsessed with nineteenth-century literature tries to cull advice on life and love from her favorite classic heroines to disastrous resultsespecially when she falls for the schools resident Lothario.
Mary Porter-Malcolm has prepared for high school in the one way she knows how: an extensive review of classic literature to help navigate the friendships, romantic liaisons, and overall drama she has come to expect from such an esteemed institution.
When some new friends seem in danger of falling for the same tricks employed sincethe days of Austen and Tolstoy, Mary swoops in to create the Scoundrel Survival Guide, using archetypes of literatures debonairbad boys to signal red flags. But despite her best efforts, she soonfinds herself unable to listen to her own good advice and falling for a supposed cadthe same one she warned her friends away from.
Without a convenient rain-swept moor to flee to, Mary is forced to admit that real life doesnt follow the same rules as fiction and that if she wants a happy ending, shes going to have to write it herself.
"Delightful....Amid the brief diary entries and opulent prose, Sellet manages to hide a clever and biting social commentary in Mary's point of view. One doesn't need intimate familiarity with the classics to enjoyBy the Book, but the more you know, the more you'll laugh." NPR.org "In this refreshing first novel, Sellet manages the large cast of characters well, while portraying the protagonists big family, her small circle of friends, and her first romance with considerable wit and insight. As Mary struggles with the practical and emotional troubles arising from her many mistakes, her rueful, self-deprecating narrative is sometimes impossible to read without laughing out loud. A smart, engaging romance."Booklist, STARRED review "A sweet story with a focus on family and friendships."Kirkus "Put in the hands of readers who love a smart and precocious cast of characters, reminiscent of Amy Heckerlings film Clueless."School Library Journal
Debut author Amanda Sellet had a previous career in journalism, during which she wrote book reviews for the Washington Post, personal essays for NPR, and music and movie coverage for VH1. These days she lives in Kansas with her archaeologist husband and their daughter.