Out of Character
By (Author) Jenna Miller
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Quill Tree Books
7th June 2023
16th February 2023
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Romance and love stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Computing and Information Technology
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: LGBTQ+
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Divorce, separation, family brea
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Dating, relationships, romance a
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: First / new experiences and grow
813.6
Hardback
384
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
451g
Dumplin meets Geekerella in debut author Jenna Millers queer, body-positive love story that explores online and offline relationships in all of their messiness.
If you asked seventeen-year-old Cass Williams to describe herself, shed happily tell you shes fat, a lesbian, and obsessed with the Tide Wars books. What she wont tell youor anyone in her lifeis that shes part of an online Tide Wars roleplay community. Sure, its nerdy as hell, but when shes behind the screen writing scenes as Captain Aresha, she doesnt have to think about her mother who walked out or how unexpectedly stressful it is dating resident cool girl Taylor Cooper.
But secretly retreating to her online life is starting to catch up with Cass. For one, no one in her real life knows her secret roleplay addiction is the reason her grades have taken a big hit. Also Cass has started catching feelings for Rowan Davies, her internet bestie . . . and Taylor might be catching on.
As Casss lies continue to build, so does her anxiety. Roleplaying used to be the one place she could escape to, but this double life and offline-online love triangle have only made things worse. Cass must decide what to dobe honest and risk losing her safe space or keep it a secret and put everything else on the line.
"Out of Character is a warm, charming story, unafraid to tackle more serious topics, while exploring reality, fantasy, and the magic that can be found at the intersection of the two." Rachael Lippincott, #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of Five Feet Apart Utterly enchanting and fantastically nerdy, Out of Character is full of heart, found family, and first love. With friends like these, heartbreak doesnt stand a chance. A lovely debut! Ashley Poston, New York Times bestselling author "Out of Characteris a heartfelt reminder that real life can be way more complicated than fantasy realms, and thateven if they aren't packed with pirates or warshipsor epic battlesfriendships, family, and love can be truly legendary." Jason June, New York Times bestselling author "Perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli and Kelly Quindlen, Out of Character is an effortless blend of fandom, friendship, and firsts with a cant-miss romance. Millers earnest debut will instantly capture readers geeky hearts!" Julian Winters, award-winning author of Running With Lions "Bursting with heart and filled with endearing characters I couldnt help but adore, Out of Character is an unputdownable tale of complex relationships online and off that charmed me from the first page and lingered with me long after the last. I loved it!" Meredith Tate, author of Shipped "Heartfelt and honest, Millers Out of Character is a perfect love letter to online fan communities. Miller expertly weaves a wonderfully body positive tale of a girl navigating the choppy waters of adolescence and first love that is sure to leave readers smiling long after the book ends." Jennifer Dugan, author of Some Girls Do "Full of heart and humor, Jenna Millers Out of Character is a love letter to fandoms, online friendships, and self-acceptance. I adored this debut and its take on how the greatest role you can play is the one truest to yourself!" Amelia Coombs, author of Exactly Where You Need to Be "Geek-tastic! A celebration of all the best parts of internet friendships. This is the perfect story for readers who have lost themselves in a fictional world in order to find themselves in this one." Lana Wood Johnson, author of Speak for Yourself "Starring a heartfelt and relatable heroine and filled with sapphic wholesomeness, Out of Character is a joy to read from cover to cover. A love letter to found family, Casss story is as sweet and comforting as a fresh plate of waffles." Jen Wilde, author of Queens of Geek "A funny, unflinchingly honest look at what it means to be your most authentic self both online and off. Cass is written like a real teenjust as layered as her beloved Tater Tot hotdish. After reading Out of Character, Im officially a member of Jenna Millers fandom." Brian Kennedy, author of A Little Bit Country "This character-driven portraitnarrated by a confident fat-girl whose positive interpretations of her body type and queerness critically inform her hobbies, personality, and relationshipsboasts a bevy of supportive characters, meaningful dialogue, and dynamic relationships. Hopeful with memorably constructive portrayals of healthy communication, Miller offers a strong debut." Publishers Weekly
Jenna Miller (she/her) writes young adult books about fat, queer, nerdy girls who deserve to be seen and have their voices heard. When she's not obsessing over words, she can be found making charcuterie boards, befriending people online, cross stitching, or adventuring in the Minneapolis area. Out of Character is her debut novel. Visit her online to find out more: www.jennamillerwrites.com.