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CAN'T SAY IT WENT TO PLAN by Gabrielle Tozer

CAN'T SAY IT WENT TO PLAN

by Gabrielle Tozer

Pub Date: Sept. 14th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4607-6063-5
Publisher: Harper360

It’s Schoolies Week, when Australian teens celebrate high school’s end.

Zoë, Samira, and Dahlia are off to the coast with their respective friends to celebrate their exams being over. Academically inclined Italian Australian Zoë plans to stay at a big hotel. At the last minute, her conservative mother forbids her to go, but she runs off anyway. Lebanese Australian Samira has lots of friends and a serious boyfriend, and she’s worked hard at her family’s bakery to earn money for the luxurious trip, complete with beach house, adventurous activities, and a plan to consummate her relationship on her birthday. But she gets a rude awakening when Zain dumps her, and her friends reveal their true colors. Her week is saved when she meets a zany trio of pop-star groupies from the house next door. Dahlia, who reads as White, is still mourning her best friend Stevie’s death. She’s staying at a hostel with two female friends, one of whom turns into something more. The three protagonists, unknown to one another, occasionally meet around town, mostly enjoy their week of partying—and even consider their plans for the future. Using a plot structure of alternating voices and day-by-day, sometimes hour-by-hour, updates, this realistic novel about teen angst and fun will appeal to those looking for something light with a serious underpinning.

An entertaining novel about personal issues and relationships unfolding during a wild vacation break.

(Fiction. 13-17)