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YOU STARTED IT by Jackie Khalilieh

YOU STARTED IT

by Jackie Khalilieh

Pub Date: May 20th, 2025
ISBN: 9781774884751
Publisher: Tundra Books

A painful breakup and revenge plot lead to unexpected love.

Boy dumps girl. Girl strikes a bargain with boy’s new neighbor (after she totals his bike). They’ll fake date, making her ex-boyfriend jealous. The new boy will tell his parents he’s with “a nice Arab girl,” while he’s actually filming the TikTok dance videos they’re not keen on. Seventeen-year-old Jamie Taher-Foster, a Canadian girl who’s white and Palestinian, deals with anxiety disorder and a litany of problems that stem from her parents’ divorce by making plans, setting goals, and keeping lists. She’s also fond of rattling off homographs. Lebanese Canadian Alexander “Axel” Dahini is spontaneous and has an online following—very much not Jamie’s usual type. As Jamie and Axel hang out, they find ways to help each other become more comfortable with just being themselves. The enjoyable romance novel beats—meet-cutes, tiffs, and misunderstandings—are accompanied by fun social media content. Khalilieh explores heavier topics, including mental health and racism, in a deft manner that avoids heavy-handedness. Packed with intense moments, emotional drama, and lots of loving (and fraught) family moments, the book ultimately celebrates kindness and love. There’s also a celebration of Palestinian heritage and a welcome inversion of negative stereotypes, especially about Arab men, as exemplified by characters such as Axel and Jamie’s caring and supportive uncle, Amo Eli, who’s gay.

A love of words meets a passion for dance in this charming romance.

(content note, playlist) (Romance. 13-18)