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Here's to Us
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Here's to Us
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#1 New York Times bestseller! Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera reunite to continue the story of Arthur and Ben, the boys readers first fell for in the bestselling rom-com What If It's Us.

Ben survived freshman year of college, but he's feeling more stuck than ever. His classes are a slog, his part-time job working with his father is even worse, and his best friend Dylan's been acting weird for weeks. Ben's only real bright spot is his writing partner Mario, who's been giving him a lot of Spanish lessons and even more kisses. Mario's big Hollywood dreams make Ben start to dream bigger—and the choices he makes now could be the key to reshaping his future. So why can't he stop thinking about a certain boy from his past?

Arthur is back in New York City for the first time in two years, ready to take the theater world by a storm as the world's best . . . intern to the assistant of an off-off-Broadway director. Of course, it sucks to be spending the summer apart from his sweet, reliable boyfriend, Mikey, but he knows their relationship is strong enough to weather the distance. Which is why it's no big deal when his ex-boyfriend Ben stumbles back into the picture. And it's definitely fine that Ben's blissfully happy with some mystery boy. First loves are special, but it's way too late for what-ifs. Right?

Even as the boys try to shake off the past, they keep running into each other in the present. Is this the universe trying to tell them there's a do-over in their future?

Here's to Us is sure to be welcomed by fans old and new of these authors and their previous collaboration, What If It's Us. Critically acclaimed and bestselling authors Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera combine their talents in these smart, funny, heartfelt novels about two very different boys who can't decide if the universe is pushing them together—or pulling them apart.

#1 New York Times bestseller! Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera reunite to continue the story of Arthur and Ben, the boys readers first fell for in the bestselling rom-com What If It's Us.

Ben survived freshman year of college, but he's feeling more stuck than ever. His classes are a slog, his part-time job working with his father is even worse, and his best friend Dylan's been acting weird for weeks. Ben's only real bright spot is his writing partner Mario, who's been giving him a lot of Spanish lessons and even more kisses. Mario's big Hollywood dreams make Ben start to dream bigger—and the choices he makes now could be the key to reshaping his future. So why can't he stop thinking about a certain boy from his past?

Arthur is back in New York City for the first time in two years, ready to take the theater world by a storm as the world's best . . . intern to the assistant of an off-off-Broadway director. Of course, it sucks to be spending the summer apart from his sweet, reliable boyfriend, Mikey, but he knows their relationship is strong enough to weather the distance. Which is why it's no big deal when his ex-boyfriend Ben stumbles back into the picture. And it's definitely fine that Ben's blissfully happy with some mystery boy. First loves are special, but it's way too late for what-ifs. Right?

Even as the boys try to shake off the past, they keep running into each other in the present. Is this the universe trying to tell them there's a do-over in their future?

Here's to Us is sure to be welcomed by fans old and new of these authors and their previous collaboration, What If It's Us. Critically acclaimed and bestselling authors Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera combine their talents in these smart, funny, heartfelt novels about two very different boys who can't decide if the universe is pushing them together—or pulling them apart.

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About the Author-
  • Becky Albertalli is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of William C. Morris Award winner and National Book Award longlist title Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda (now a major motion picture, Love, Simon); The Upside of Unrequited; Leah on the Offbeat; the Simonverse novella Love, Creekwood; What If It's Us (cowritten with Adam Silvera); Yes No Maybe So (cowritten with Aisha Saeed); Kate in Waiting; and Imogen, Obviously, a Stonewall Honor Book. Becky lives with her family near Atlanta. You can visit her online at beckyalbertalli.com.

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  • School Library Journal

    December 1, 2021

    Gr 8 Up-The boys are back, and the dream team of Albertalli and Silvera have reunited for this much-anticipated sequel to What if It's Us. It's been two years since Arthur and Ben's whirlwind relationship, and Ben is enjoying the summer after his freshman year of college. He's deep into his fantasy novel with the help of Mario, his classmate and Spanish tutor turned not-quite boyfriend. Arthur is gearing up to take things long distance with his boyfriend, Mikey, for a summer in New York City as part of his queer theater debut as the intern for the assistant of an off-Broadway director. The two haven't connected in months, but Ben stumbles upon the wedding of the postal worker from their meet-cute, which prompts him to check Arthur's social media accounts, where he learns that Arthur's en route to New York. All summer they keep gravitating towards each other. Clunky and awkward at first, the two manage to reconnect while they learn to navigate their new friendship. The authors capture just the right amount of romantic tension and show teens how people and relationships change over time. The story also conveys the importance of making space for growth, not only through the relationship between Ben and Arthur but also through side characters like Dylan and Samantha. The story may wrap up too neatly for most readers, but this is still a place where readers will want to go. VERDICT A first purchase; teens will be eager to throw themselves back into this heartwarming world.-Alicia Kalan, The Northwest Sch., Seattle

    Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

  • AudioFile Magazine This sequel to WHAT IF IT'S US, told in two voices, is full of hope and heartbreak and moments that are both swoon-worthy and laugh-out-loud funny. Ben and Arthur's romance sputtered out once they were no longer in the same city. But the universe gives them a second chance when a Broadway internship brings Arthur back to New York for the summer. Narrators Noah Galvin and Froy Gutierrez are incredibly endearing as Arthur and Ben, who still have feelings for each other in spite of both being in relationships. As they trade off chapters, Gutierrez and Galvin ensure that listeners feel every intense emotion. As Arthur and Ben try to figure out what their futures hold, listeners will hang on every word. J.M.D. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
  • Booklist

    Starred review from December 1, 2021
    Grades 9-12 *Starred Review* Ben Alejo and Arthur Seuss are back in this sequel to What If It's Us (2018), picking up two years later when both are in college and comfortable being out. Ben is in an undefined relationship with Mario Col�n, a creative-writing classmate who helps Ben embrace his Puerto Rican heritage. Arthur is in a sweet relationship with classmate Mikey McCowan, who is returning to Manhattan to intern off-Broadway with a well-known LGBTQ playwright-director. New York City may be a big place, but it's a small world in which the two exes cross each other's paths courtesy of old friends Jesse, Dylan, and Samantha. Every chapter ups the stakes for a happily-ever-after ending, but which couple or couples will be triumphant? Coauthors Albertalli and Silvera carefully present the boys' lives, allowing them to mature through successes and failures, pursue their creative passions, and make their own decisions while flanked by old friends and supportive parents. Ben's and Arthur's conflicted feelings while apart and together are front and center. All characters retain their unique voices and personalities, even though they've aged; they are the people readers expect them to be as they navigate coming into their own. The story works as a stand-alone, but purists will insist readers start with book one to experience maximum Ben and Arthur. High-Demand Backstory: The return of this authorial dream team comes with an automatic patron waiting list, so stock up.

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  • Kirkus

    Starred review from November 1, 2021
    Former boyfriends' "big Broadway love story" gets a revival in this sequel to What If It's Us (2018). Two years after their flash romance, Ben Alejo and Arthur Seuss (both now in college) couldn't have drifted further apart. But destiny intervenes when Arthur lands his "ultimate top-tier pie-in-the-sky dream job" interning at a queer off-Broadway theater for the summer. Their long-anticipated reunion comes with a small catch: Both boys are basically taken. Ben met Mario in his college creative writing class, and, while they aren't boyfriends, the connection--and attraction--is definitely there. Arthur's officially dating Mikey, whose sweetness and steadiness saved him from remaining a "Ben-addled mess." Cue the confusion--and inevitable broken hearts--as Ben and Arthur contend with their pasts and presents while trying to figure out their futures. Who will end up with whom? Albertalli's and Silvera's voices blend seamlessly, balancing the complexities of the boys' situations with heartfelt (and heartwarming) nostalgia. As in the previous book, the narrative alternates between Ben's and Arthur's perspectives with off-the-charts wit and chemistry. Lovable side characters have grown and matured, while new characters expand the world to create an even stronger sense of community. Loose ends are tied up believably with an epilogue. Arthur is Jewish; Ben and Mario are Puerto Rican, and Mikey is White. Swoonworthy wish fulfillment that checks all the right boxes. (Fiction. 14-18)

    COPYRIGHT(2021) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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