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Tilly in Technicolor
by Mazey Eddings
Mazey Edding's YA debut was a real treat and (what felt like) an authentic look into the neurodivergent teenage mind.
To outsiders and even her family, Tilly seems scattered, unstable, and unmotivated about her future. In reality, she is passionate about writing, intensely in tune with her emotions, and seeking to find her place in a world where she feels constantly misunderstood due to her ADHD. She gets the opportunity to spend the summer in Europe with her sister's nascent company and can't wait to start living her life untethered from home.
Enter Oliver, interning with the same company for the summer and completely thrown off by Tilly and her personality. As the two work together more and start to learn about each other's neurodivergence, they realize that they have more in common than they realize and that maybe their summer in Europe is just a beginning.
I am looking forward to Eddings' future forays into YA novels!
To outsiders and even her family, Tilly seems scattered, unstable, and unmotivated about her future. In reality, she is passionate about writing, intensely in tune with her emotions, and seeking to find her place in a world where she feels constantly misunderstood due to her ADHD. She gets the opportunity to spend the summer in Europe with her sister's nascent company and can't wait to start living her life untethered from home.
Enter Oliver, interning with the same company for the summer and completely thrown off by Tilly and her personality. As the two work together more and start to learn about each other's neurodivergence, they realize that they have more in common than they realize and that maybe their summer in Europe is just a beginning.
I am looking forward to Eddings' future forays into YA novels!