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How to Align the Stars: A Novel (Shakespeare Project)
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How to Align the Stars: A Novel (Shakespeare Project)
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How to Align the Stars: A Novel (Shakespeare Project)
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She's an astronomy professor at a small college in wine country. He's the annoying librarian she loves to hate . . .
Beatrice works at a small college, spending an inordinate amount of time avoiding Ben, a librarian she believes wronged her when they were students. Their rapid-fire exchanges could almost be mistaken for chemistry, if he hadn't done that unspeakable thing so many years ago. . . Her younger cousin Heron is a wistful senior in college. The opposite of Beatrice, she is a hopeless romantic. After Heron's boyfriend proposes on a magical night at her father's winery, Bea is worried her younger cousin is making a mistake. Heron responds to Bea's criticism with a matchmaking scheme designed to show Bea the upside of romance. Bea and Ben become the subjects of an opposites-attract experiment, while Heron must choose between marriage or reaching for a new dream. . .
A retelling of Shakespeare's
Much Ado About Nothing
, the original enemies-to-lovers romcom. Publisher's Weekly calls Amy Dressler's new novel a "sparkling debut."
Beatrice works at a small college, spending an inordinate amount of time avoiding Ben, a librarian she believes wronged her when they were students. Their rapid-fire exchanges could almost be mistaken for chemistry, if he hadn't done that unspeakable thing so many years ago. . . Her younger cousin Heron is a wistful senior in college. The opposite of Beatrice, she is a hopeless romantic. After Heron's boyfriend proposes on a magical night at her father's winery, Bea is worried her younger cousin is making a mistake. Heron responds to Bea's criticism with a matchmaking scheme designed to show Bea the upside of romance. Bea and Ben become the subjects of an opposites-attract experiment, while Heron must choose between marriage or reaching for a new dream. . .
A retelling of Shakespeare's
Much Ado About Nothing
, the original enemies-to-lovers romcom. Publisher's Weekly calls Amy Dressler's new novel a "sparkling debut."