Something Like Possible

Something Like Possible by Miel Moreland is a Young Adult Fiction novel published by Square Fish on May 28, 2024. This 384-page book follows Madison, a bisexual teen whose aspirations of becoming a political staffer are challenged after a series of setbacks, including a breakup and being fired from her girlfriend’s campaign. Determined to overcome these obstacles, Madison teams up with a new candidate on the campaign trail, navigating both her ambitions and unexpected romantic feelings.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of LGBTQ identity, politics, and romance as Madison confronts the complexities of her personal and political life. The story delves into her efforts to rally support for her candidate while addressing issues of harassment within the student government. Something Like Possible presents a journey of resilience and solidarity among ambitious girls, highlighting the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity.
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In this compelling YA contemporary from author Miel Moreland, a bisexual teen’s path to political staffer stardom is in jeopardy, until she convinces a cute new candidate to team up with her on the campaign trail.
On the worst day of her life, Madison is dumped by her girlfriend, then fired as said (ex)girlfriend’s campaign manager… plus she accidentally rear-ends the student government advisor—the one person whose good word might help her win a spot at a prestigious youth politics summer camp.
But Madison is nothing if not a girl with a plan, and she isn’t going to let a little thing like heartbreak (or a slightly dented bumper) get in her way. Soon, she has a new junior class president candidate to back—although the two of them might be getting a little too close on the campaign trail. Between navigating her growing crush and corralling a less than enthusiastic election team, Madison has had it with unexpected changes to her carefully laid plans. But when she and a group of queer classmates discover a pattern of harassment within the student government, Madison’s forced to shift gears once again.
Something Like Possible is a love letter to ambitious girls, queer solidarity, and how to keep moving forward when the world seems set on pushing you back.
“For every ambitious girl who has been told that they are “too much,” Something Like Possible is a validating promise that you are enough.” —Marisa Kanter, author of As If On Cue
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