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MARISOL ACTS THE PART by Elle Gonzalez Rose

MARISOL ACTS THE PART

by Elle Gonzalez Rose

Pub Date: Aug. 12th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593900529
Publisher: Joy Revolution

An 18-year-old actor is determined to prove her worth.

Marisol Polly-Rodriguez, who’s bisexual and Puerto Rican, became famous starring alongside her real-life boyfriend, Miles Zhao, in a high school drama for four years. But when Miles lands a role on prestigious, award-winning television show The Limit, he dumps her, explaining that they’re moving in “different directions.” Wanting to prove she can do serious work, too, Marisol nabs a recurring guest role on The Limit. The caliber of the show isn’t the only change, though. Leaving California, adjusting to life in New York, and moving in with her largely absent dad (a gay man who helped out his friend, Marisol’s mom, by donating sperm when she decided to become a solo parent) is hard enough; work on set is difficult and frustrating for Marisol under a volatile director. Her new co-star, the distractingly attractive, brown-skinned Moroccan American Jamila El-Amrani, quickly becomes her daily bright spot. As their friendship blossoms into something more, and Marisol builds new relationships with family members, she starts to regain her confidence. With influences from Legally Blonde, this lighthearted rom-com features fun peeks into celebrity life—and some valid critiques—while staying grounded in a realistic coming-of-age narrative. The romance is sweet, but there’s little development or tension until the third act; the plot is propelled more by Marisol’s inner growth, which is ultimately rewarding. Secondary characters are largely one-note, but big-hearted, exuberant Marisol shines.

A breezy Sapphic story with a fabulous lead.

(Fiction. 12-18)