Social Queue Social Queue

Social Queue

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Publisher Description

I thought I was nobody’s teen crush, but turns out I was just missing the signs.

Zoe Kelly is starting a new phase of her life. High school was a mess of bullying and autistic masking that left her burnt out and shut down. Now, with an internship at an online media company—the first step on the road to her dream writing career—she is ready to reinvent herself. But she didn’t count on returning to her awkward and all-too-recent high-school experiences for her first writing assignment.

When her piece, about her non-existent dating life, goes viral, eighteen-year-old Zoe is overwhelmed and more than a little surprised by the response. But, with a deadline and a list of romantic contenders from the past to reconnect with for her piece on dating, she is hoping one of her old sparks will turn into a new flame.

Social Queue is a funny and heart-warming autistic story about deciphering the confusing signals of attraction and navigating a path to love.

Kay Kerr is a former journalist and community newspaper editor from Brisbane, now living on the Sunshine Coast with her husband and daughter and working as a freelance writer. Kay was writing Please Don’t Hug Me, her debut novel, when she received her own autism-spectrum diagnosis.

‘Kay Kerr is a skilful writer who deftly balances the serious and the light in this coming-of-age narrative…This is another exciting release in Australian young adult fiction that I can’t wait to recommend to a host of sharp and curious minds.’ Books+Publishing on Please Don't Hug Me

GENRE
Young Adults
RELEASED
2021
28 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
288
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Text Publishing Company
SELLER
Text Publishing
SIZE
1.8
MB

Customer Reviews

Mollie§reader ,

Amazing!

I loved this book! It was so well written and the story line was sweet, funny, sad and moving all at the same time.
Zoe is such a great character overall, and as a neurotypical myself, it was interesting to see a book written from an autistic person’s POV. It definitely helped me learn more about what it is like to live with autism.
Also, I won’t spoil it but who Zoe ends up dating at the end is definitely the best.

Would definitely recommend and looking forward to reading more of Kay Kerr’s work :)

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