Epically Earnest

by Molly Horan

Hardcover, 2022

Status

Available

Call number

PZ7.1.H6635 E65 2022

Publication

Clarion Books (2022), 208 pages

Description

"Jane Worthing's claim to fame is that she was one of the first viral internet sensations...discovered as a one-year-old in an oversized Gucci bag by her adopted father in a Poughkeepsie train station. Now in her senior year of high school, Janey is questioning whether she wants to look for her bio family due to a loving, but deeply misguided push from her best friend Algie, while also navigating an all-consuming crush on his cousin, the beautiful, way-out-of-her-league Gwen Fairfax"--Provided by publisher.

User reviews

LibraryThing member bibliovermis
Really sweet and fun. I do wish the author had embraced the sheer goofiness and the ludicrous energy of coincidence from the source material, but it's not really one of the goals of The Importance of Being Earnest to be "believable", so I see why when translating the bones into a cute, modern day,
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young adult romance, she did not. Still plenty funny, though!
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LibraryThing member FirstReader
This YA novel is told in the first person so readers are always in the head of the main character, Janey Grady. Janey has had a crush forever on Gwen, who is the cousin of her best friend, Algie, and, as the book opens, Gwen is coming for a visit. Janey has always assumed Gwen is way, way out of
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her league so when Gwen wants to spend time with her, Janey freaks out and has to remind herself to look at Gwen when Gwen’s talking to her – oh, and to breathe as well.

While Horan has Janey deal with a lot, including whether to contact members of the family who abandoned her in a train station when she was a baby, there’s not a lot of angst for readers to contend with. There are lots of moments that will undoubtedly take readers back to their own senior year in high school and how hard it was just being yourself – or even who you are. The dialogue is witty enough for any reader to get it and smile along with the characters.

The book is well written, and all four characters come to life. The book flows and doesn’t get hung up on angsty moments or get preachy. The fourth character in this quartet needed to be developed a little more than just telling the reader he was shy and nerdy and crushing heavily on Algie. None of the characters have issues with being lesbian or gay.

If you, regardless of your age, want to read a book about four high school seniors trying to figure out what to do and how to be as they begin experiencing first love, then this book is for you.

My thanks to Harper Collins and Edelweiss for an e-ARC
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Awards

ALA Rainbow Book List (Selection — 2023)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

208 p.; 8.5 inches

ISBN

0358566134 / 9780358566137

Barcode

34500000555241
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