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Wrong About the Guy

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This contemporary twist on Jane Austen's Emma features the signature wit and swoon-worthy romance of beloved author Claire LaZebnik's other fan favorites Epic Fail, The Trouble with Flirting, and The Last Best Kiss.

Ellie Withers is definitely not spoiled, so she wishes that George Nussbaum would stop implying that she is. It's not her fault that her stepfather became a TV star and now they live in a big house and people fawn over her wherever she goes. She doesn't even like being fawned over. Fortunately, her two closest friends understand her a lot better than George: Heather Smith loved her before she even knew who Ellie's stepfather was, and handsome Aaron Marquand has a father who's just as famous.

With Aaron back in town and very much in her life, Ellie feels like things are just fine—or would be if her mother hadn't hired George to tutor her. George has a habit of making Ellie feel a little less sure of herself, a little less on top of the world, a little less right about everything. It's almost like he wants her to be a better person than she is.

When Ellie's plans for her family, her friends, and even her love life don't turn out the way she imagined, she begins to wonder if maybe she could stand to learn a thing or two after all . . . and whether it's possible—or even likely—that the perfect person to teach her is the last person she'd expect.

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2015

      Gr 9 Up-Much like its inspiration, Jane Austen's Emma, this book uses a simple story of family, friendships, and romance to make cultural observations. Ellie considers her life perfect. Her mom is married to a rich and famous TV star and musician. Ellie loves her family, adoring friends, and the cute tutor who sees a potential in her that no one else does. When she tries to control everything, however, there are unexpected consequences. Ellie often states that she is not spoiled, but her behavior doesn't always reflect that. While the overall tone is light, the author deftly weaves in story lines with depth. A handsome, charming friend gets caught up in an affair far more mature than he is. Ellie's little brother exhibits behavior on the autism spectrum, and her parents' gentle conflict over how to respond is nicely handled. VERDICT While detailed descriptions of clothing, social media, and reality TV fame will prevent this novel from lasting long, fans of LaZebnik's Austen-inspired romances and similar chick lit will be thrilled.-Amelia Jenkins, Juneau Public Library, AK

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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