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Amelia Westlake Was Never Here Kindle Edition

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 166 ratings

A fiercely funny, queer romantic comedy about two girls who can't stand each other, but join forces in a grand feminist plan to expose harassment and inequality at their elite private school.

Harriet Price is the perfect student: smart, dutiful, over-achieving. Will Everhart is a troublemaker who's never met an injustice she didn't fight. When their swim coach's inappropriate behavior is swept under the rug, the unlikely duo reluctantly team up to expose his misdeeds, pulling provocative pranks and creating the instantly legendary Amelia Westlake--an imaginary student who helps right the many wrongs of their privileged institution. But as tensions burn throughout their school--who is Amelia Westlake?--and between Harriet and Will, how long can they keep their secret? How far will they go to make a difference? And when will they realize they're falling for each other?

Award-winning author Erin Gough's
Amelia Westlake Was Never Here is a funny, smart, and all-too-timely story of girls fighting back against power and privilege--and finding love while they're at it.
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Editorial Reviews

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Entertainment Weekly's 10 Best YA Books of the Year (2019)

2020 CCBC Choices List
2020 Rise: A Feminist Book Project List (Young Adult Fiction)
The Readings Young Adult Book Prize Winner (2018)
Shortlisted for the Queensland Literary Awards (2018)
Shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards (2019)
Winner of the 2019 Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature
Shortlisted for the Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature (2019)
Shortlisted for the 2019 Gold Inky Award
Shortlisted for the 2019 ABIA Awards - Book of the Year for Older Children (ages 13+)
The White Ravens List (2019)



"Sharp-witted and
unapologetically queer, with an opposites-attract romance I absolutely adored."―Malinda Lo, author of Ash and A Line in the Dark

"The novel is a
zippy, heady reminder of the power we have inside ourselves to speak truth to power, to lash out at a system that has lured us into a false sense of comfort. ...Gough's true gift, however, is her ability to take a tale about power, privilege, and protest, and avoid anything that feels polemical or preachy. Instead, she's crafted a love story steeped in social justice that feels fresh, funny, fierce, and full of hope." (A rating)
Entertainment Weekly

"Gough's novel pulses with
hilarious, defiant heart. I rooted for unlikely allies Harriet and Will from the first pages and couldn't get enough of their chemistry. Maybe Amelia Westlake is imaginary, but her triumph over injustice is so gratifying and genuine."―Adrienne Kisner, author of Dear Rachel Maddow

"
Empowering and insightful, Amelia Westlake Was Never Here is a rollicking reminder that even the smallest actions can change the world. This book is a feminist, romantic delight."―Ashley Herring Blake, author of Girl Made of Stars

"Filled with surprises and twists,
Amelia Westlake Was Never Here is so smart and quick that I found myself speed reading to find out what happened next--and then going back to make sure I didn't miss a single line. Clever and effortless."―Katrina Leno, author of The Half Life of Molly Pierce

"Quirky, original, and
completely charming characters, an adorable love story, plus a feminist plot to take down institutionalized misogyny at a stuffy prep school... Yes please. I loved everything about this book."―Sarah Watson, creator of The Bold Type and author of Most Likely

* "A
refreshing, timely, and downright delightful story with a diverse, three-dimensional cast of characters whose hijinks are thrilling without being unrealistic."
School Library Connection, starred review

* "This is quick-witted, fiercely intelligent storytelling at its finest--a testament to the power of women, LGBTQ strong, socially conscious, enormously fun, and
utterly irresistible."―VOYA, starred review

* "Gough manages to strike the perfect balance between heartwarming queer romance and essential social criticism in this pertinent and empowering story."―Shelf Awareness, starred review

"Well-paced and satisfying....
Empowering."
Kirkus Reviews

"
Plenty of high-stakes drama. A vigilante justice story with a moral compass and a tender heart."―Booklist

"Creative,
funny, and satisfying."―Horn Book

"[For] readers who like their
feminist empowerment and gay-positive romances with a healthy dose of fun."―BCCB

"A
hilarious social satire wrapped in a queer love story."―Cecilia Cackley, East City Bookshop (Washington, DC)

"Light and funny with fantastic character development and
a delicious slow-burn queer romance."―Abby Rauscher, Books Are Magic (Brooklyn, NY)

"This is the
greatest hoax I have ever had the pleasure of reading."―Nichole Cousins, White Birch Books (North Conway, NH)

"This
hilarious romantic comedy takes you through hoaxes and loves and fears."―Abby Rice, The Briar Patch (Bangor, ME)

"Come for
patriarchy-smashing pranks; stay for the sweet love story."―NPR Books

"[Audiobook narrators] Moll and Rosenberg nail the quirks and layers of their characters perfectly-from Will's disaffected sneer, which covers up her deep vulnerability, to Harriet's chipper observations, which are tinged with quiet desperation. The narrators excel at creating distinct voices for each girl while consistently mirroring the other in the dialogue between them. The consistency gives listeners insight into Will's changing perception of Harriet and vice versa."―
AudioFile

About the Author


Erin Gough is a Sydney-based writer whose first young adult novel, The Flywheel, won Hardie Grant Egmont's Ampersand Prize. The Flywheel was published in the United States as Get it Together, Delilah! and was shortlisted for the CBCA's Book of the Year for Older Readers and the Centre for Youth Literature's Gold Inky. It was also named a White Raven International Youth Library title.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07H2CLH6G
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Poppy (May 21, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 21, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1548 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 355 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0316450685
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 166 ratings

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4.4 out of 5 stars
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I received this book for free from The NOVL in exchange for an honest review.I give this book 4.5 stars which rounds up to 5.This book was so good!First off, the premise is absolute genius. Creating a fictional student named Amelia Westlake to fight school injustices was such a clever idea. The injustices were a wide range of issues such as sexual harassment, homophobia, and elitism in private schools.The pacing of the book was spot on. Everything happened at appropriate times and nothing felt rushed. There was never a time where I felt that the story was being dragged on for too long.Another thing I liked was how real it was. Not everything got wrapped up super neatly at the end which is what happens in real life. Some things take a long time to resolve and mend. There were two things in particular at the end that a lot of authors would have magically fixed, but I’m happy that the author went a different route.The reason why I didn’t give it the full 5 stars was because the romance felt like it was missing something. I was looking for that special spark between the characters, but never quite saw it.Overall, I really liked this book. I loved the feminist messages and the issues it touched upon. It’s a powerful read while still being light-hearted and fun.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
Gave as gift to my Niece and she enjoyed it tremendously!
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2019
A wonderful, beautiful story of unlikely allies, seemingly impossible love, real courage, true but tested friendship, and moral exploration on many levels. This book is captivating, and although Will and Harriet begin apparently far apart in their worlds and worldviews, they find a connection and a steadily-growing bond that is so difficult to sustain. There are many side-stories and many surprises, and everything has its place in building the story powerfully and in a satisfying way! I will read this book many times because there is a lot here, more than just smart funny entertainment, although there is certainly that, but even deeper understanding into ourselves and what is important in our lives, and friendships, and in our loves.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020
The cover led me to believe this would be just the typical high school hi-jinks story, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that there was more to it than I expected. There is enough to think about that even and older adult like me can find things in it that I would love to discuss with other readers. Unfortunately, both of my book groups don't really like YA books.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2019
It was an amazing book. The reader for the audio version was excellent. There are two characters here who both have a big arc, but not exactly as you expect. They both have flaws that are realistic and DO NOT leave you thinking that the flaws were just a device. The professional reviewer's review was pat and formulaic. The book is not.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2019
This book follows two interesting, funny characters as they work to improve their school in creatively subversive ways. Fun romance alongside a story about making a difference in your community and standing up for what’s right.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2019
Will was one of those insufferable warriers of social justice, that we so need, but would annoy the hell out of me. Harriet seemed impossibly naive. Other than that this book was great.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2019
What happens when the only way to right an egregious wrong is to team up with your nemesis?

Harriet Price is a perfect student. She gets good grades. She does what is expected. Will Everhart is a troublemaker. She has a big mouth and she isn't afraid to use to speak out against any and all injustices she encounters. The two become an unlikely team when they band together to oust their swim coach's inappropriate behavior (swept under the rug by school administration of course) and in the process create Amelia Westlake--an imaginary student who can stand up to authority and right numerous wrongs across the school.

The comparison for this one to The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks are spot on with a bonus hate-to-love romance as Harriet and Will realize their unlikely alliance might be turning into a lot more.
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Girfe
4.0 out of 5 stars A good funny feminist read, with a wlw slant; loved it!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 8, 2020
4 stars — was such a fun book to read, especially seeing how the characters developed beyond their caricatures throughout the book. There were so many little moments that I loved (ie. Will and Harriet both thinking that each other had a cliche bf), and I really related to Will especially. Enjoyed it, loved it through and through.
Snapdragon
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny and sharp but also serious
Reviewed in Australia on December 21, 2018
Erin Gough brings us a story where misfit crusading Wil forms an unlikely alliance with Uber-princess Harriet to create the fictional Amelia Westlake at their very posh girls’ school. “Amelia” is responsible for several pranks that highlight the school’s double standards and naturally, the school principal is on the warpath. Issues raised include the effects of divorce on a teenager, sleazy talk from a male teacher, whether a girl can bring a girlfriend to the formal, and where loyalty lies between friends. Wil and Harriet have to learn some hard lessons. Alternate chapters are narrated in first person by Wil and Harriet with witty, fizzing energy. It’s hard to put down so give in and gobble it up in one go. BTW, although it’s classed as a YA book, it makes great reading for all adults.
E R
2.0 out of 5 stars More like 2.5 stars.
Reviewed in Australia on November 28, 2020
This was okay but I was bored in some parts. Probably won't pick up another book by this author.
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