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Past Perfect Life

By: Elizabeth Eulberg
Narrated by: Madeleine Rose
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Bloomsbury presents Past Perfect Life by Elizabeth Eulberg, read by Madeleine Rose.

An exciting new direction for acclaimed author Elizabeth Eulberg, Past Perfect Life is a tense and tender read about secrets and lies, reality and identity, and the ways we put ourselves back together when everything is broken.

Small-town Wisconsin high school senior Allison Smith loves her life the way it is—spending quality time with her widowed father and her tight-knit circle of friends, including best friend Marian and maybe-more-than-friends Neil. Sure she is stressed out about college applications . . . who wouldn’t be? In a few short months, everything’s going to change, big time.

But when Ally files her applications, they send up a red flag . . . because she’s not Allison Smith. And Ally’s—make that Amanda’s—ordinary life is suddenly blown apart. Was everything before a lie? Who will she be after? And what will she do as now comes crashing down around her?

Perfect for fans of Far From the Tree, this is the story of one teen’s search for herself amid the confusion of a shattered past and a future far from all she planned.©2019 Elizabeth Eulberg (P)2019 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Coming of Age Depression & Mental Health Difficult Situations Emotions & Feelings Family & Relationships Literature & Fiction
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Critic reviews

This novel takes the self-identity trope and intensifies its scope, layering in the mature navigation of family relationships. An honest pace, salt-of-the-earth protagonist, and sympathetic, well-rounded characters.
Riveting. . . . This thought-provoking novel captures the devastating legacy of family lies
Fans of classics . . . such as Cooney’s The Face on the Milk Carton and Pfeffer’s Twice Takenwill relish this venerable ripped-from-the-headlines premise.
The story has realistic depth, while also allowing for enough suspense, drama, and light romance to keep readers turning pages.
Eulberg . . . shine[s] in her ability to aptly portray family as both imperfect and nebulous.
Once readers discover [Ally’s] new reality, they will race to the end of the story. . . . Compelling.
Eulberg writes with huge heart, an open mind, and a delicious sense of fun.
This quick read will appeal to fans looking for believable characters, such as those in novels by Jenny Han and Stephanie Perkins.
A pitch-perfect rom com. With a nod to When Harry Met Sally, rising YA romance writer Eulberg situates relatable characters in realistic situations. . . . A humorous and cozy story about friendships and relationships, and the oh-so-fine line between them.
Jane Austen for the Gossip Girl set. . . . Eulberg’s adaptation is faithful without being dogmatic; she successfully translates the essential elements of Austen’s narrative into 21st-century dialogue and descriptions and still leaves enough room for play with the details.
This fresh, fun, fabulous read will have you cheering for new beginnings. Five shiny gold stars!
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