Definitely not a love story

Claudia Recinos Seldeen

Book - 2024

"Ana has big plans to be an important writer. But not a romance writer, like her mom, because she's seen what love does to people. From her parents' constant bickering to her sister's endless string of broken hearts to her best friend's on-again, off-again relationship, love is messy and Ana wants no part of it. When a school writing contest pairs her up with Alejandro, a notorious serial dater, Ana is annoyed. Alejandro is everything she can't stand--romantic, sentimental, and idealistic. But Ana is willing to put her qualms aside for the sake of the big prize: publication. As the two work together to create a winning story, Ana finds herself impressed with Alejandro's writing. But despite their new conne...ction, there's no way she can fall for him. After all, she's sure this is definitely not a love story"--Amazon.com.

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Subjects
Genres
Novels in verse
Stories in rhyme
Published
Buffalo, New York : West 44 Books 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Claudia Recinos Seldeen (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
190 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781978597143
9781978597150
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A teen copes with the inevitability of change in this poignant blank verse novel by Seldeen (Everything I Know). Aspiring author Ana Morales fervently refuses to write romances like her mother does, craving to create "stories/ that change the world." It doesn't help that her parents' constant bickering has left her embittered about love and makes her home life difficult. Ana's excitement over a school short story contest is tempered by a forced partnership with former friend Alejandro Garcia, an excellent writer who favors "gooey and sweet" subjects. But not only does their collaborative effort begin with surprising synergy, Ana's rekindled friendship with Alejandro sparks new, uncomfortable feelings. Simplistic parallel plots drive the story forward and radiate a cozy atmosphere, and Seldeen's verse artfully expresses the emotional roller coaster of Ana's travails at home and school, which feel familiar and are sometimes heartbreaking: "I look up/ at the way/ the tree branches/ scrape the wide sky./ The way the clouds/ stretch across/ the horizon./ And I feel/ unbelievably/ small." Ana and Alejandro cue as Latinx. Ages 14--17. (Apr.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An endearingly romantic story told in engaging verse for reluctant readers. Ana Morales doesn't have the most positive views of love: Her parents are always fighting, and her sister seems to collect breakups. Simply put, Ana says, "Love is / something / I want no part of." But Regina, Ana's best friend since first grade, has "the password / that lets her into / the VIP room / of my heart." Still, Regina's relationship with her girlfriend is full of ups and downs, which certainly doesn't convince Ana to give romance a shot. Instead, she's far more interested in writing stories "that tell the truth…that change the world." When her teacher Mr. Diaz announces a fiction contest, she's laser-focused on winning. But the theme is "teamwork," the short stories must be written in pairs--and Ana's been assigned to work with her former childhood best friend, Alejandro Garcia. He's into romance both as a genre and in real life. They're forced to hang out again, and Ana may start to see Alejandro in a different light, but some real-life drama is right around the corner, ready to remind Ana why she's protecting her heart. Full of symbolism, this first-love story is told in short poems that unfold in chronological order and also explore the love between family and friends. All main characters are Latine. Captivating and sweet. (Verse fiction. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.