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"The heartache and longing of witnessing a beloved character pine hopelessly over her best friend has never brought me this much unadulterated joy." –National Book Award Finalist Sonora Reyes, author of The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School
Over the past five years, Mitra Esfahani has known two constants: her best friend Bea Ortega and The Book—a dogeared moleskin she and Bea have been filling with the stanzas of an epic, never-ending poem since they were 13.
For introverted Mitra, The Book is one of the few places she can open herself completely and where she gets to see all sides of brilliant and ebullient Bea. There, they can share everything—Mitra’s complicated feelings about her absent mother, Bea’s heartache over her most recent breakup—nothing too messy or complicated for The Book.
Nothing except the one thing with the power to change their entire friendship: the fact that Mitra is helplessly in love with Bea.
Told in lyrical, confessional prose and snippets of poetry Just Another Epic Love Poem takes readers on a journey that is equal parts joyful, heartbreaking, and funny as Mitra and Bea navigate the changing nature of I love you.
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780593793770
- File size: 275383 KB
- Duration: 09:33:42
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Publisher's Weekly
December 11, 2023
Iranian American Mitra Esfahani, a high school senior, can’t wait to finally graduate from her Bellevue, Wash., Catholic school. Still, she’s excited for her selective poetry seminar, which she’ll be taking with her Mexican American best friend Bea Ortega, with whom Mitra has been collaboratively drafting an ongoing poem for years. Bisexual Mitra has long held a secret flame for lesbian Bea but has feared risking their friendship or unintentionally interfering in Bea’s relationships. Now that Bea is single, however, she notices Mitra’s pining and the two decide to date. But Mitra frets about Bea’s ex, Cara, who is also in their poetry seminar, and is further unsettled when her father announces that he has been talking with Mitra’s drug-dependent mother, whom the family moved away from. With college decisions looming, anxieties about her new relationship brewing, and unresolved anger toward her mom festering, Mitra struggles to hold everything together. Akhbari skillfully enmeshes myriad poetic styles with organic depictions of Iranian culture and food, and channels the insecurities of adolescence and the overlapping pressures of growing up to worthy effect in this promising debut. Ages 14–up. -
AudioFile Magazine
Nikki Massoud narrates the first-person story of Iranian American Mitra, who has little expectation of friendships when she enters a Catholic school. But four years later, she and her best friend, Bea, have written 13 books of poetry together and fallen in love. Massoud's narration realizes the vulnerability of a girl full of questions: Can she allow her drug-addicted mother to reenter her life, let go of past pain, protect her sister, permit herself to fully experience and reveal her queer relationship with Bea, and trust herself? Elena Rey delivers fewer sections but wholly embodies Bea, who has certainty and clarity about loving Mitra and about theater and poetry. Throughout, Massoud and Rey show their characters' belief in the truths of poetry writing and the poignancy of first love. S.W. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
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