Perfect for fans of Tweet Cute and Instant Karma, this YA romcom is a
heartfelt story about a girl who thinks she knows everything about love -
until she relives a day and discovers she had it all wrong.
Sixteen-year-old Maggie Scott is a little dramatic. Both in the over-the-top
sense and in the involved-in-every-possible-performing-arts-activity sense.
Life is just more fun when you're always putting on a show! But apparently her
boyfriend, Theo, disagrees, because he unexpectedly dumps her. She's so
distressed she breaks her foot, has to be rescued by the most obnoxious boy
in school, Carson, and can no longer star in the school play.
Now everything is terrible and Maggie doesn't understand where it all went
wrong. So when she gets a mysterious text from an unknown number offering
her a chance to relive the day when she and Theo met, Maggie can't help
clicking (even though she knows what they say about suspicious links and
clicking). Suddenly, she finds herself transported from her worst day ever to
her best day ever-but on second review, Maggie realizes there are some
details she overlooked. Maybe she was so focused on starring in the Maggie
show that she didn't pay enough attention. Maybe Maggie doesn't know the
people around her as well as she thought-particularly Carson. And maybe her
worst day ever isn't quite as terrible as it seems.
In this funny and relatable YA romcom, Michelle I. Mason explores how there's
always another way of looking at the situations we find (...)
Michelle I. Mason lives in St. Louis with her family. She spent ten years as a
PR manager before shifting her focus to fictional stories. When she isn't
writing novels, she enjoys reading, baking amazing brownies, playing the
violin, watching her kids perform, and stockpiling best days with her family
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@MichelleIMason
Bloomsbury
On Sale: Sep 19/23
5.51 x 8.27 • 304 pages
9781547604142 • $15.99 • pb
YA Fic / Romance / Contemporary • Ages 12 years
and up