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LIKE A LOVE SONG by Gabriela Martins

LIKE A LOVE SONG

by Gabriela Martins

Pub Date: Aug. 3rd, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-593-38207-3
Publisher: Underlined

A Brazilian American teen pop star hopes a fake relationship will turn her image around.

After a humiliating public breakup moments before winning an award, 17-year-old Natalie’s tearful breakdown becomes an embarrassing meme. To rebrand and fix her reputation, Natalie agrees to pretend to have a new boyfriend, and she signs a contract that sets her up for three months with up-and-coming British teen actor William Ainsley, who is White and Jewish. As she gets to know William, she unexpectedly starts falling for him. He’s sweet to her when the paparazzi are watching, but is it all an act? The romance is appropriately charming while the narrative also compellingly addresses the pressures of fame and social media. This entertaining debut seamlessly weaves in explorations of Latinx and immigrant identity: Especially heartfelt is Natalie’s struggle with not speaking enough Portuguese to connect with her grandparents in São Paulo. Natalie, who moved to the U.S. when she was 8, straightens her curly hair and shies away from her Brazilian nickname, Nati, since none of her classmates in the States could pronounce it properly. Her best friends, Pakistani American Padma and Brazilian American Brenda, two girls who are dating each other, provide a refreshingly supportive friendship, complete with delightful text message exchanges.

A joyful story that hits all the right notes.

(Romance. 12-18)