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The Girl Least Likely

By: Katy Loutzenhiser
Narrated by: Jesse Vilinsky
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To All the Boys meets The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (with a dash of Dumplin’) in this funny, romantic, and heartfelt coming of age story about a teen stand-up comic learning how to be her truest self, from the author of If You’re Out There.

Gretchen has always been more of a “least likely” than a “most likely” kind of girl. So how does she somehow find herself living out every trope from her favorite rom-coms . . . ?

The Best Friend Crush: Why is it suddenly so hard to act normal around her childhood BFF, Samuel? Must be time for a—

Makeover(!): Black leather pants and some red lipstick are apparently enough to lend Gretchen the bravado to do an impromptu set at a comedy club and catch the eye of —

The Roguish Bad Boy: Jeremy, the alluring young comic who thinks her name is Sabrina. It might just be—

The Perfect Cover:A way for Gretchen to escape into her new funny-girl alter ego and figure out who she really is—and what she really wants. But as rom-coms have taught her, leading a double life can only last so long. . . .

""A rom-com with six extra helpings of riotous comedy, The Girl Least Likely has so many laughs your actual day will be brighter for reading it.” —E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars

Contemporary Contemporary Romance Literature & Fiction Funny Romantic Comedy Heartfelt Comedy Romance Friendship Family & Relationships Difficult Situations Emotions & Feelings Depression & Mental Health
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I loved how age-appropriate this was for my teen daughter. While having a fun and entertaining story, the book addresses some life challenges and life lessons that I wish someone would’ve discussed with me as a young teenager and a mid teen. In a subtle way, It really forces the reader to examine their own life and choices in how they interact with their peers, while being hilarious, fun and realistic to kids in terms of the relationships, language and dialogue. I absolutely loved the comedy throughout and the fact that there were several characters that are great role models for various personality types. Highly recommend!

Fun, funny, smart coming of age

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