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TRULY MADLY ROYALLY  by Debbie Rigaud

TRULY MADLY ROYALLY

by Debbie Rigaud

Pub Date: July 30th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-338-33272-8
Publisher: Point/Scholastic

Zora’s summer goes from tolerable to unforgettable when an unlikely romance develops.

Zora, a young, black community organizer, commutes from her New Jersey home to a pre-college summer program at a local Ivy League university where most of the students are so wealthy she feels like she’s in a different world. She survives by texting her friend Skye real-time updates. A chance encounter in the library leads to a relationship with Owen, a white boy who, as it turns out, is a real, live prince of a small European country, complete with his own security detail. In their first conversation, Owen owns up to his privilege, and he and Zora connect over the burdens they each feel to live up to external expectations despite the enormous differences between their backgrounds. Much is riding on Zora’s academic success in the program—benefits to both herself and her community—but she can’t help falling for the charming prince. She agrees to give their relationship a try, and when he invites her to a major public event, Zora must pull together all her confidence to get through it. Readers will root for smart, talented Zora as she navigates the world of the rich; her voice is humorous, and her imperfect family is believable.

A light and entertaining tale that also addresses serious real-world topics.

(Romance. 14-18)