Foolish Hearts
By (Author) Emma Mills
Henry Holt & Company Inc
Henry Holt & Company Inc
5th December 2017
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
When Claudia accidentally eavesdrops on the epic breakup of Paige and Iris, the it-couple at her school, she finds herself in hot water with prickly, difficult Iris. Thrown together against their will in the class production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, along with the goofiest, cutest boy Claudia has ever known, Iris and Claudia are in for an eye-opening senior year. Smart, funny, and thoroughly, wonderfully flawed, Claudia navigates a world of intense friendships and tentative romance in this book about expanding your horizons, allowing yourself to be vulnerable, and accepting-and loving-people for who they really are.
Mills (This Adventure Ends) thoughtfully explores the nuances of all kinds of relationships, both friendly and romantic. . . . Through these friendship struggles and romances old and new, Mills evokes the high stakes and vast rewards of trust, intimacy, and honesty. --Publishers Weekly, starred review
The characters are wonderfully fresh and honest. . . . The course of true love never did run smooth, but in the case of these two lovers, the journey is worth your while. --Kirkus Reviews
[Main character] Claudia's. . . voice shines. A fun, thoughtful portrayal of different kinds of vulnerability. --Booklist
This Adventure Ends:
Immensely enjoyable. --Booklist
Mills (First & Then) seamlessly creates art imitating life imitating art while bringing freshness to the familiar romantic conventions she invokes. With taut, realistic dialogue, she expertly crafts blossoming friendships and nascent romances. --Publishers Weekly
First & Then:
"With sporadic references to Jane Austen's famous characters and wickedly inventive language, Mills closely observes the social milieu of an American high school. . . . A fresh, smart, inventive, and altogether impressive debut." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Emma Mills is the author of First & Then. She lives in Indianapolis, where she is currently pursuing a PhD in cell biology.