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- A contemporary teen romance novel featuring a Palestinian-Canadian girl trying to hide her autism diagnosis while navigating her first year of high school, for fans of Jenny Han and Samira Ahmed.
- 12 Years
- 8.3" x 5.3" Hardcover
- 336 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Romance
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About the Book
"Fifteen-year-old Jessie, a quirky loner obsessed with the nineties, is diagnosed as autistic just weeks before starting high school. Determined to make a fresh start and keep her diagnosis a secret, Jessie creates a list of goals that range from acquiring two distinct eyebrows to getting a magical first kiss and landing a spot in the school play. Within the halls of Holy Trinity High, she finds a world where things are no longer black and white and quickly learns that living in color is much more fun. But Jessie gets more than she bargained for when two very different boys steal her heart, forcing her to go off-script."--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
A contemporary teen romance novel featuring a Palestinian-Canadian girl trying to hide her autism diagnosis while navigating her first year of high school, for fans of Jenny Han and Samira Ahmed. Fifteen-year-old Jessie, a quirky loner obsessed with the nineties, is diagnosed as autistic just weeks before starting high school. Determined to make a fresh start and keep her diagnosis a secret, Jessie creates a list of goals that range from acquiring two distinct eyebrows to getting a magical first kiss and landing a spot in the school play. Within the halls of Holy Trinity High, she finds a world where things are no longer black and white and quickly learns that living in color is much more fun. But Jessie gets more than she bargained for when two very different boys steal her heart, forcing her to go off-script.Review Quotes
One of Audible Canada's Best of 2023
One of the New York Library's Best Books for Teens for 2023
One of CBC's Best Canadian Books for Kids and Teen for 2023
One of Kids Committee List's Red Maple Fiction Readers Books for 2024 PRAISE FOR Something More "As an autistic person herself, Khalilieh presents readers with a genuine protagonist. Jessie's identity as the daughter of Palestinian immigrants is woven into the novel through cultural elements and brief explorations of Palestinian issues. . . . [A]n enjoyable read that will have readers rooting for Jessie's success in love and life." --Kirkus Reviews "Jessie's attempts to define herself within her school and home life are enhanced by Khalilieh's own experiences as an autistic Palestinian Canadian, imbuing Jessie's challenges with organic-feeling nuance and making for a fully realized protagonist. [A] thought-provoking and thoroughly entertaining debut that centers questions of identity via a fresh lens." --Publishers Weekly "This is a genuine and heartwarming story of embracing being oneself that features a wide cast of characters and a neurodivergent protagonist. This book would be ideal for fans of the romance and coming-of-age genres." --Young Adulting
"This is the best kind of YA romance, brimming with endearing adolescent awkwardness, bittersweet soul-searching, angsty emotions, and lovable, realistic characters. Something More is a warm, sweet, hope-filled portrayal of neurodivergence and coming of age that spoke deeply to my heart, as a grown woman who was once a confused, awkward (unbeknownst to her then) autistic girl, who's learned, just as Jessie does, to understand and love her neurodivergent self. I adored it." --CHLOE LIESE, author of Two Wrongs Make a Right "Compelling and so relatable, this unique YA romance is filled with memorable characters and vibrant prose. I loved watching Jessie's journey to accept that high school friendships, as well as first love, can be messy and unexpected, and still be so joyous. Jessie's emotions and struggle to fit into a neurotypical world seem so authentic, and the author perfectly portrays feelings of teenage longing and yearning for connections. An essential book for YA autism representation." --FARAH HERON, author of Tahira in Bloom and Accidentally Engaged
"Laugh-out-loud funny and heart-wrenching, Jessie Kassis has won my heart. For fans of Jenny Han and Helen Hoang, Something More has something for everyone." --OLIVIA ABTAHI, author of Perfectly Parvin
"Hands down the best YA I've read in years! It was impossible to put down, bursting with charm, and I never wanted it to end. I dare you not to fall in love with Jessie!" --LYNN PAINTER, NYT-bestselling author of Better Than the Movies
"Something More is a funny, painfully relatable coming-of-age novel, but as its title suggests, it provides more than laughs with a uniquely nuanced portrait of an endearing protagonist whose trials in high school will remind readers of the power of self-love." --AARON H. ACEVES, author of This Is Why They Hate Us
About the Author
JACKIE KHALILIEH is a Palestinian Canadian writer with a love of nineties pop culture, Dad jokes, and warm and fuzzy romance. Like many autistic females, she received her diagnosis as an adult. She is passionate about positive representation within her writing. She currently resides just outside Toronto, Canada with her husband and two daughters, complaining nightly about having to cook dinner. Something More is her debut YA novel.Dimensions (Overall): 8.3 Inches (H) x 5.3 Inches (W) x 1.2 Inches (D)
Weight: .95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 12 Years
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Sub-Genre: Romance
Publisher: Tundra Books (NY)
Theme: Contemporary
Format: Hardcover
Author: Jackie Khalilieh
Language: English
Street Date: June 6, 2023
TCIN: 87610965
UPC: 9781774882139
Item Number (DPCI): 247-12-2463
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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crystalhill - 2 years ago
I just finished this story and I'm still riding the high of how warm and fuzzy the ending made me feel. As a Mom, watching Jessie go through her first year of high school with all its highs and lows, its drama, heartbreaks, and betrayals, can be hard to witness. So many times I wanted to wrap her in a hug and tell her it'll be okay. As a teen who was just as boy-crazy and made many poor decisions at that age, I was transported back and fully submerged. Never before has reading a teenage POV felt so realistic and relatable for me, making me 100% invested when Jessie's hormones would lead to those inevitable questionable decisions. My Mom POV had me screaming internally at her at times. I've been there, Jessie, this will not end well, don't do it! But teenagers have not been there, which is why they make mistakes, and sometimes she goes for the thing she probably shouldn't, much to my inner-teen's satisfaction. Watching Jessie grow and learn is so satisfying that, by the end, I'm just so dang proud of her. And the parts of Jessie that make her Jessie, providing much-needed autistic and Palestinian-Canadian rep, were eye-opening for me, and will be and anyone that picks this story up. The family dynamics were endearing, the friend group with all of its messy drama was fantastic. But overall, Jackie Khalilieh crafts a perfect character arc for Jessie Kassis, showing her incredible growth from start to finish, and creating countless examples for readers to learn that there is so much more going on with someone than what they can see on the outside. That people and relationships are messy and always evolving. That love and friendship might come from somewhere you'd never expect. That everyone deserves the space to be themselves. A fantastic debut by Jackie Khalilieh. #teamgriffin <3