A Novel
At first it seems that shes living the elusive New York City dream. Shes subletting an apartment with her best friend, Hope, working for a magazine that actually utilizes her psychology degree, and still deeply in love with Marcus Flutie, the charismatic addict-turned-Buddhist who first captivated her at sixteen.
Of course, reality is more complicated than dreamy clichés. She and Hope share bunk beds in the Cupcakethe girlie pastel bedroom normally occupied by twelve-year-old twins. Their Brooklyn neighborhood is better suited to breeders, and she and Hope split the rent with their promiscuous high school pal, Manda, and her genderqueer boifriend. Freelancing for an obscure journal cant put a dent in Jessicas student loans, so shes eking out a living by babysitting her young niece and lamenting that she, unlike most of her friends, cant postpone adulthood by going back to school.
Will Jessica to give up a world of late-night literary soirees, art openings, and downtown drunken karaoke to move back to New Jersey and be with the one man whos gripped her heart for years? Jessica ponders this and other life choices with her signature snark and hyper-intense insight, making it the most tumultuous and memorable week of her twenty-something life.
"Like cotton candy, it's sweet and fluffy but has no substance. " - PW.
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Megan McCafferty is the author of Sloppy Firsts (2001), an ALA Top 10 Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, an ALA Popular Paperback, and a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age. Its sequel, Second Helpings (2003) was also selected to the NYPL list, and was a Booklist Editors Pick for one of the best novels of 2003. Charmed Thirds (2006) was an instant New York Times bestseller and a NYPL pick. Fourth Comings (2007) and Perfect Fifths (2009) also made the New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, Booksense, Barnes and Noble, Borders and other national bestseller lists.
McCafferty edited a short story anthology called Sixteen: Stories About That Sweet and Bitter Birthday (2004). She has contributed to several fiction and nonfiction anthologies including
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