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EVERYONE HATES KELSIE MILLER by Meredith Ireland

EVERYONE HATES KELSIE MILLER

by Meredith Ireland

Pub Date: Oct. 11th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-66590-697-5
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

A road trip with her rival becomes a journey of self-discovery for Kelsie Miller.

Kelsie hasn’t heard from her best friend, Brianna Hoffman, for 30 days, not since Brianna left upstate New York and moved to Seattle to live with her mom. Brianna has been posting on social media, so Kelsie knows she’s OK but not what went wrong with their friendship. When Kelsie literally crashes into Eric Mulvaney Ortiz, quarterback of their elite private school’s football team and her rival for valedictorian, at a party, they start chatting. They realize that Brianna and Jessica Lovelace, the girlfriend who ghosted him, are both going to be at the University of Pennsylvania that weekend, and they come up with a plan to road trip there to win them back. Their time together leads to revelations for Kelsie about misconceptions she’s held about Eric, her friendship with Brianna, and herself—including the fact that she is demisexual. Kelsie’s realization that she has to address her own issues before she can fix her relationships with other people evolves naturally, and her budding romance with Eric is believable and sweet. Eric and Kelsie also know what it’s like to be different in their predominantly White town: Kelsie is a transracial adoptee from Korea, while Dominican and Irish American Eric has two dads and was born to a surrogate mom. They bond over an exploration of family and their origins.

With its focus on personal growth, this is a sweet romance with substance.

(Romance. 12-18)