Saturday, March 1, 2025

Classic Connections

 Classic connections are found throughout young adult novels, as inventive contemporary retellings of familiar tales are popular with YA authors. I am recommending three new novels with classic connections this month.  Hangry Hearts by Jennifer Chen is a Romeo and Juliet inspired romance which focuses on feuding Taiwanese and Korean families who had hoped to open a restaurant together. Inspired by Ferris Bueller's Day Off, While We're Young by K.L Walther has three high school friends skipping school in the hope of repairing their once close friendship. Not for the Faint of Heart by Lex Croucher is a queer reimagining of the Robin Hood legend. 

In Hangry Hearts Julie Wu and Randall Hur were best friends until their families had a falling out.  Now they see each other at Pasadena Farmers Market where they have food stands. When Julie and Randall are paired with the wealthy London Kim for a community service school project, they are forced to work together and acknowledge their attraction to each other. Randall is transgendered, but that doesn’t seem to be a problem for them or their families.  The falling out happened years ago when the two families attempted to open a restaurant together, but it burned down before they could open.  As Julie and Randall sneak around stealing kisses, they hope to find away to get their feuding grandmothers to forgive each other.

While We're Young introduces Grace, her brother James and her best friends Isa and Everett.  They used to be inseparable until Isa and Everett had a short-lived romance with a messy breakup.  In the last month of their senior year Grace orchestrates a “day off” to Philadelphia to repair relationships but leaves James behind. She and Everett are secretly in love and Isa is with James, but each  couple is afraid to go public. Reenacting their favorite Philly experiences, with James hot on their trail, they deal with grief, family secrets and mental health issues.  Told in four points of view, this joyride through Philadelphia playfully reenacts the shenanigans from the classic movie. .

Not for the Faint of Heart introduces Robin Hood's granddaughter Mariel Hartley-Hood, who is captain of a diverse crew of Merry men and women.  Her father has taken over the Merry Men after Robin’s retirement. The story begins with Mariel and her band abducting Clemence Causey, a healer, to heal various wounds they have suffered. Clem, whose light-hearted humor contrasts to Mariel’s serious ambition, finds herself enamored of not only the band's adventurous lifestyle, but also Mariel herself.  When her father is abducted by the Sheriff of Nottingham, Mariel is determined to rescue him and prove herself worthy of being a leader.  Told from Clem’s and Mariel’s alternating third-person perspectives, this action packed rom-com is filled with explosive fight sequences and tender moments highlighting the loyalty the members feel for each other. 

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