| Author/Contributor(s): | Hendriks, Jenni; Caplan, Ted |
| Publisher: | HarperCollins |
| Date: | 8/30/2022 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
From Jenni Hendriks and Ted Caplan, authors of Unpregnant—now a movie streaming on HBO Max, starring Haley Lu Richardson and Barbie Ferreira—comes a twist on the cancer love story that’s dark humor mixed with quirky fun. Think Dirty Rotten Scoundrels meets The Fault in Our Stars.
Named a YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults nominee!
"This book is packed with humor. Every character is well developed and has their complexities.” —School Library Journal
Steve Stevenson is a jerk. That might not be a cool thing to say about someone with cancer, but it’s true. Yeah, he throws legendary parties and is the most popular guy in school, but he also loves humiliating pranks and Cardi B, and he doesn’t recycle. Worst of all, he’s dating Kaia—the girl of nice guy Cam’s dreams.
But when a desperate Kaia asks Cam to help her raise money to pay for Steve’s experimental treatment, Cam offers to organize the biggest, most viral fundraising campaign. Maybe then Kaia will finally see Cam as the perfect, thoughtful, altruistic, good guy for her.
But Steve’s no fool. He’s totally on to Cam’s plan. And to stop him from stealing his girlfriend, he’s going to do whatever it takes to make Cam’s life as miserable as his own.
From Jenni Hendriks and Ted Caplan, authors of Unpregnant, comes a quirky, funny story about living up to other people’s expectations and what it really means to do the right thing.
He thinks he’s the good guy. Steve’s the jerk. But in a rivalry this chaotic, who’s really doing the right thing?
- Two Rivals, One Girl: Cam wants to win over Kaia by saving her jerk boyfriend, Steve. But Steve's not going down without a fight, turning Cam's good deeds into humiliating viral stunts.
- Not Your Typical Cancer Story: Forget the tearjerker. This darkly funny novel is more Dirty Rotten Scoundrels than The Fault in Our Stars, where the patient is the villain you can't help but root for—sometimes.
- Dark Humor and Quirky Fun: A laugh-out-loud YA contemporary romance packed with hilarious pranks, unexpected alliances, and the messy reality of trying to be a hero.
- Perfect for Fans of Teen Comedies: Readers who love witty banter and chaotic high school stories will love this sharp, funny novel about what it really means to be a "good guy".