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Audre & Bash Are Just Friends

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Pre-release: Expected May 6, 2025
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Scorching-hot summer. Scorching-hot chemistry. Two teens can’t forget they’re just friends in this sweet, funny, electrifying romance from New York Times bestselling author Tia Williams. Perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Nicola Yoon.
 
MEET AUDRE. Junior class president. Debate team captain. Unofficial student therapist. Desperately in need of a good time.
 
MEET BASH. Mysterious new senior. Everybody’s crush. Tall, floppy, great taste in jewelry. King of having a good time.
 
It’s the last day of school at Cheshire Prep, Brooklyn’s elite academy—and Audre Mercy-Moore’s life is a mess. Her dad cancelled her annual summer visit to his Malibu beach house. Now? She’s stuck in a claustrophobic apartment with her mom, stepdad, and one-year-old sister (aka the Goblin Baby).
 
Under these conditions, she’ll never finish writing her self-help book—ie, the key to winning over Stanford’s admissions board.
 
Cut to Bash Henry! Audre hires him to be her “fun consultant.” His job? To help her complete the Experience Challenge—her list of five wild dares designed to give her juicy book material. She’ll get inspo; he’ll get paid. Everybody wins.
 
He isn’t boyfriend material. And she’s not looking for one. Can they stay professional despite their obvious connection?
 
Fun fact: Audre Mercy-Moore first appeared in the New York Times bestseller Seven Days in June and now stars in her own story!
 
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      March 15, 2025
      A 16-year-old Black Type A overachiever enlists the help of a free spirit to unlock a truer version of herself. Audre is a budding therapist who's dreaming of escaping Brooklyn to stay in Malibu Beach with her father for the summer--Dadifornia is the highlight of her year. Her close relationship with her mother (who first appeared in Williams' 2021 novel for adults, Seven Days in June) is unraveling, and Audre feels displaced thanks to a new baby sister and stepfather and ongoing home renovations. But her summer plans implode when her father cancels her trip to California because his wife is having pregnancy complications. Forced to re-evaluate everything, Audre decides to write a teen self-help book to help her get into Stanford. When she struggles to come up with original ideas, her best friend, Reshma, tells anxious, awkward Audre that she needs to live a bit more. Reshma creates an Experience Challenge for Audre, and the girls agree that Bash Henry would be a perfect "fun consultant." Recent Hillcrest Prep graduate Bash is a track star from California with dysfunctional parents (a white mother and Black father), who's intrigued by the prospect of helping Audre. The teens' mental health awareness is realistically portrayed, and their romance provides a nice counterbalance to the narrative's more serious themes. Readers will resonate with the well-developed relationship dynamics among the central and peripheral characters. A heart-melting story of self-acceptance and self-actualization.(Romance. 14-18)

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