The Thing About Lemons
by Tasha Harrison
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Pub Date 1 Jun 2023 | Archive Date 22 Jun 2023
Humor | Romance | Teens & YA
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Description
Ori Reynolds has just made the biggest mistake of her life. One that’s resulted in:
1) losing all but one of her friends,
2) feeling like the World’s Most Terrible Person,
and
3) having all her fun summer plans cancelled.
And, as if things couldn’t get any worse, she now has no choice but to go on a road trip with her estranged grandad Claude to his home in the French countryside. Talk about life giving you lemons! However, while Ori scoffs at her mum’s suggestion to “make lemonade”, her sour situation is about to turn significantly sweeter than she could ever have imagined… The Thing About Lemons is the perfect summer read for fans of The Kissing Booth, To All The Boys I Loved Before and Sex Education.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781915235558 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
A fantastic read. The character development in Ori, Claude and Jackson is beautiful to discover as the book goes on and each character has something you relate to. This would be a fantastic book to lean back on the beach with and read whilst listening to the waves roll in. I finished it in one sitting and would safely say that others will do the same! 'Affirmative' that this is a fantastic read!
I so enjoyed reading about the (slightly cringy) adventures of Ori. Having kissed her best friend's boyfriend, she escapes to France for the summer, where she gets herself in ever more teenage-angst inducing situations, surrounded and supported by a motley crew of fabulous characters. A fast-paced read full of witty conversations and awkward scenarios — a potent reminder that I'm very relieved to no longer be a teen!