How Zoe Made Her Dreams (Mostly) Come True

How Zoe Made Her Dreams (Mostly) Come True by Sarah Strohmeyer, published by HarperCollins on April 23, 2013, is a young adult novel that follows the journey of Zoe, a summer intern at a fairy-tale themed amusement park. As she navigates the challenges of her internship, Zoe discovers that the reality behind the park’s enchanting façade is far from magical, with a boss whose demeanor rivals that of classic villains and fellow interns who embody the treachery of well-known fairy-tale characters.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find a blend of social themes, friendship dynamics, and romance as Zoe strives to survive her summer in the Fairyland Kingdom. The story explores the complexities of her experiences, including the potential for romance with a charming figure and the allure of a significant cash prize. With 320 pages, this edition presents a humorous and insightful look at the trials of adolescence against a backdrop of whimsical yet challenging circumstances.
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Like Meg Cabot, Sarah Strohmeyer has a gift for creating smart, funny girls teen readers love. She’s done it again with Zoe, heroine of her latest romcom.
In YA novel How Zoe Made Her Dreams (Mostly) Come True, Zoe learns there is a dark core under the glittering façade of the fairy-tale themed amusement park (cough, Disneyland, cough) where she’s a summer intern. For starters, her boss has a blacker heart than Snow White’s stepmother, and the other interns are worse backstabbers than Cinderella’s step-sisters.
On the upside, she has the chance of romance with a real-life Prince Charming, and a shot at winning a big heap of cash. If she can just live through a summer in the Fairyland Kingdom.
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