Críticas:
"Wonderful . . . Margo Rabb has created nothing less than a women's map of American mythologies, navigating from Emily Dickinson to Barbara Cartland, from the cowboys of the rodeos to the makeup studios of Hollywood, and from the bottom of the Atlantic to the spacious skies of the USA."--E. Lockhart, New York Times bestselling author of We Were Liars
"Humor and depth . . . Often entertainingly snarky"--The Horn Book
"Kissing in America" is a road-trip story with humor and heart.--Boston Globe
"A wonderful novel about friendship, love, travel, life, hope, poetry, intelligence and the inner lives of girls. Margo Rabb writes with compassion and clarity about lives that are worth telling, journeys that need to be taken, peace that needs to be reached. I loved it."--Elizabeth Gilbert, New York Times bestselling author of Eat, Pray Love
"That Margo Rabb can write a story so gorgeous, funny, and joyous that is also unsentimental and honest is a testament to her skill and to her heart. I loved everything about Eva and the supporting cast in this beautiful novel."--Sara Zarr, author of The Lucy Variations
"It is a marvel and I love every word of it: the carefully structured plot, the memorable characters, the wholly apposite style and tone. It is funny, sad, wistful, wise, and altogether memorable."--Michael Cart
"Rabb's funny and big-hearted second novel is bursting with resonant themes of love, death, family, art and identity, fully embodied in a diverse cast of wonderfully fallible and entertaining characters."--New York Times Book Review
"This feminist rom-com reminds us it's never about the boy but the joyride."--O Magazine
"With a full cast of multidimensional characters, this novel explores the complex nature of relationships and the many faces of grief and love with equal parts humor and poignancy."--School Library Journal
"A young-adult novel that deftly weaves humor and snippets of poetry into its road-trip story. A beautifully crafted coming-of-age story that illuminates the layers of relationships."--Austin Statesman
Reseña del editor:
Seeking comfort in romance novels and poetry after the death of her father, 16-year-old Eva forges a bond with Will and begins coming out of her shell until Will's sudden move to California forces her to confront painful realities. Simultaneous eBook. 75,000 first printing.
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