Tilly in Technicolor
A sweet and swoony opposites-attract rom-com from the author of the TikTok hit, A BRUSH WITH LOVE!
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Descripción editorial
The sparkling opposites-attract rom-com from the author of the TikTok-hit A Brush with Love and Lizzie Blake's Best Mistake.
Readers are giving it FIVE shining stars:
'Unbelievably entertaining, heartfelt and full of with color, emotions and overcoming hardships. . . Being neurodivergent has never been written this beautifully and in an empowering way!' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Netgalley review
'I had a massive grin on my face the entire time! . . . I had the best time reading this book and I will be reading all of Mazey's books now because her writing is incredible!' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Netgalley review
'It's hard to put into words how much I enjoyed this book. Mazey does such a good, authentic job at not only accurately addressing the challenges of discovering who on earth you are at 18, but portrays both ADHD and autism in a way that is sensitive and honest.' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Netgalley review
'I ADORED THIS BOOK SO MUCH. I've read Mazey's other books and loved them. But Tilly in Technicolour was just something else' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Netgalley review
This is my book of the summer, possibly the year, it is absolutely beautiful. . . Please please read this book and fall in love with it' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Netgalley review
'What an absolute delight! This book was cute and heartwarming from start to finish' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Netgalley review
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He keeps everything ordered. She's all over the place. Together they're in perfect focus.
Tilly Twomley is desperate for change after her flawed executive functioning has left her burnt out. Interning for her perfect older sister's start up isn't exactly top of her list, but at least it means she gets to travel around Europe as she works out what she wants for her future.
Oliver Clark knows exactly what he wants. His autism has made forming relationships hard, but his love of colour theory and design allow him to connect with the world. Plus, he's secured the perfect internship. But then Oliver finds himself forced to spend the summer with lively, exasperating Tilly, and they couldn't be more different. And when he starts to feel things for her he can't quite name, he wonders if maybe he doesn't have everything figured out after all.
As their connection grows, Tilly and Oliver start to learn that the best parts of life simply can't be planned.
More amazing praise for Mazey Eddings:
'So freaking cute. . .Tilly in Technicolor will have you aching with love for these characters while swooning at their awkward adorableness together. I want to hug this book to my chest' CHLOE GONG
'Mazey Eddings's writing is authentic, emotional, and intensely romantic! To me, it's like a Taylor Swift song in book form' ALI HAZELWOOD
'Blends sweetness, breathless romance, and moments of striking vulnerability' HELEN HOANG
'Prepare to smile, laugh, and cry your way through this witty, fast-paced rom-com' EVIE DUNMORE
'Laugh-out-loud funny, almost unbearably cute' ROSIE DANAN
'A contemporary romance masterpiece . . . The most intoxicating slow burn I've read in ages' RACHEL LYNN SOLOMON
'Funny and cute while also exploring serious topics, powerfully underscoring the truth that relationships require work, and that happy endings are for everyone' SARAH HOGLE
'Brims with emotional depth, whip-smart banter, and sizzling chemistry' CHLOE LIESE
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Eighteen-year-old Tilly Twomley feels as if no one takes her seriously because of her ADHD. Though her entrepreneurial older sister Mona, a Yale alumna, wants Tilly to model for her environmentally friendly nail polish startup, she rebukes Tilly's offers to help run the business side of things. Tilly has also been ignoring her mother's suggestions that she apply to college, unsure of what she wants for her future. Still, Tilly is excited to accompany Mona to London for the summer as her intern, where she plans to launch her business. On the flight over, Tilly meets Mona's other intern, autistic 18-year-old British Oliver. While the two teens initially struggle to reconcile their clashing personalities—Tilly's effervescence is sometimes overwhelming for reserved Oliver—they soon begin to offer each other support in navigating both their neurodivergence and their uncertain futures. Via Tilly and Oliver's titillating alternating first-person POVs, Eddings (The Plus One, for adults)—who is both autistic and has ADHD—organically develops a heartwarming rom-com about two teens who often feel out-of-step with their peers finding balance with each other. Tilly, Oliver, and Mona read as white. Ages 13–up.