Lily's Just Fine
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Sweet Cherry Publishing
Published:11th Jul '19
Should be back in stock very soon
The perfect summer romance for fans of Morgan Matson, Stephanie Perkins and Jennifer E Smith.
Sail away this summer with the unexpected romance of Scotland's most determined teenager. Perfect for fans of emotive YA stories.
Book 1 in the Galloway Girls series - shortlisted for the People's Book Prize in 2019! Lily couldn’t have planned life better herself. She lives in the best house in town and she’s dating the most popular boy in school. Everything else she can fix. Mum’s apathy? On it! The stuffy gala committee? Watch this space! Tom has enough on his plate without trying to drag Newton St Cuthbert into the 21st Century. His sister is sick and there’s nothing anyone can do. Not doctors, not his parents, and certainly not Lily Hildebrand. About the Galloway Girls series: Set in the west coast of Scotland, Galloway Girls is a contemporary YA series with a touch of romance. Newfound friendships and unexpected summer romances arise as four teens plan their futures and face adulthood.Summery and light-hearted while dealing with relatable teen issues such as family relationships and mental wellbeing, Galloway Girls is perfect for girls 14+ and fans of Lucy Powrie, Stephanie Perkins and Jenny Han.
‘Entertaining and witty with real emotional depth.’ - Katy Haye, USA Today best-selling author
‘A lovely read with well developed characters and a storyline that embraces some challenging subjects.’ - Bella Osborne, best-selling author shortlisted for RNA Contemporary Novel of the Year
'All the best books captivate us and make us think. Gill Stewart’s ‘Lily’s Just Fine’ ticks every box.’ - Christie Barlow, Amazon best-selling author
YA book that feels truly “real” – the characters are amazing! I swept through it in one sitting.’ - Pia Fenton
'Lily's Just Fine has all the ingredients of a perfect summer read for young adults' - Dumfries and Galloway Life
- Short-listed for The People's Book Prize 2020 (UK)
ISBN: 9781782264804
Dimensions: 198mm x 128mm x 18mm
Weight: 280g
320 pages