We can't keep meeting like this / Rachel Lynn Solomon.
Their families have been in business together for years: Quinn Berkowitz's parents are wedding planners (she's the harpist), and Tarek Mansour's own a catering company. At the end of last summer, Quinn confessed her crush on him in the form of a rambling email-- and he left for college without a response. When he shows up as a waiter at the first wedding of the summer, they clash immediately. Tarek loves grand gestures-- the flashier, the better; Quinn sees them as fake. Thrown together at wedding after wedding, Quinn can't deny her feelings for him are still there. -- adapted from jacket
Record details
- ISBN: 9781534440272
- ISBN: 1534440275
- ISBN: 9781534440289
- ISBN: 1534440283
- Physical Description: 324 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2021.
- Copyright: ©2021
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General Note: | Pubisher, publishing date and paging may vary. |
Target Audience Note: | Ages 12 up. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. Grades 7-9. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. 790L Lexile |
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Subject: | Jews > United States > Fiction. Love > Fiction. Family-owned business enterprises > Fiction. Harpists > Fiction. Weddings > Fiction. Young adult fiction. |
Genre: | Romance fiction. Young adult fiction. |
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We Can't Keep Meeting Like This
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Summary
We Can't Keep Meeting Like This
"Impossible not to love." --Rachael Lippincott, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Five Feet Apart A wedding harpist disillusioned with love and a hopeless romantic cater-waiter flirt and fight their way through a summer of weddings in this effervescent romantic comedy from the acclaimed author of Today Tonight Tomorrow. Quinn Berkowitz and Tarek Mansour's families have been in business together for years: Quinn's parents are wedding planners, and Tarek's own a catering company. At the end of last summer, Quinn confessed her crush on him in the form of a rambling email--and then he left for college without a response. Quinn has been dreading seeing him again almost as much as she dreads another summer playing the harp for her parents' weddings. When he shows up at the first wedding of the summer, looking cuter than ever after a year apart, they clash immediately. Tarek's always loved the grand gestures in weddings--the flashier, the better--while Quinn can't see them as anything but fake. Even as they can't seem to have one civil conversation, Quinn's thrown together with Tarek wedding after wedding, from performing a daring cake rescue to filling in for a missing bridesmaid and groomsman. Quinn can't deny her feelings for him are still there, especially after she learns the truth about his silence, opens up about her own fears, and begins learning the art of harp-making from an enigmatic teacher. Maybe love isn't the enemy after all--and maybe allowing herself to fall is the most honest thing Quinn's ever done.