Completely Normal (and Other Lies)
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Author: James, Biffy
Love has rules. So does grief. And Stella Wilde's about to break them all.
Stella Wilde is secretly in love with the hottest guy in school; Isaac Calder. He seems to love her back; but there's a problem – he already has a girlfriend; the gorgeous Grace Reyes.
When Isaac is killed in a car accident; the entire school is turned upside down with grief. And while Grace can mourn publicly; Stella has to hide her feelings to stop people from finding out about her and Isaac being more than friends.
But how long can Stella keep lying – to herself and everyone else? And when the truth finally comes out; how will it affect her newfound friendship with Grace?
Shortlisted for the Ampersand Prize; Completely Normal (and other lies) is a gripping contemporary YA novel that's as witty and sarcastic as it is tender and moving. With its insightful explorations of love; grief; mental health and friendship; it's perfect for fans of John Green; Krystal Sutherland and Sally Rooney.
Stella Wilde is secretly in love with the hottest guy in school; Isaac Calder. He seems to love her back; but there's a problem – he already has a girlfriend; the gorgeous Grace Reyes.
When Isaac is killed in a car accident; the entire school is turned upside down with grief. And while Grace can mourn publicly; Stella has to hide her feelings to stop people from finding out about her and Isaac being more than friends.
But how long can Stella keep lying – to herself and everyone else? And when the truth finally comes out; how will it affect her newfound friendship with Grace?
Shortlisted for the Ampersand Prize; Completely Normal (and other lies) is a gripping contemporary YA novel that's as witty and sarcastic as it is tender and moving. With its insightful explorations of love; grief; mental health and friendship; it's perfect for fans of John Green; Krystal Sutherland and Sally Rooney.
- Format: Paperback
- Publication Date: 06/07/2022
- Publisher: Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
- Subject: Fiction, Novels
- Audience: Secondary