I’m Not Your Manic Pixie Dream Girl

I’m Not Your Manic Pixie Dream Girl by Gretchen McNeil is a contemporary romance published by HarperCollins on October 18, 2016. This first edition, second printing spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Beatrice Maria Estrella Giovannini, a high-achieving senior who has developed a mathematical formula to navigate the complexities of high school social life, particularly in the wake of bullying she and her friends have faced.
Readers will find that Bea’s journey takes a turn when her boyfriend leaves her for a new girl, prompting her to adopt the persona of “Trixie,” a manic pixie dream girl, in an attempt to win him back. As she navigates the challenges of this new identity, Bea discovers that the consequences of her actions extend beyond her own life, affecting her friends and their aspirations. The narrative explores themes of identity, friendship, and the humorous yet serious pitfalls of trying to fit into a mold defined by others.
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From acclaimed author Gretchen McNeil comes her first realistic contemporary romance—perfect for fans of Kody Keplinger’s The Duff and Morgan Matson’s Since You’ve Been Gone.
Beatrice Maria Estrella Giovannini has life all figured out. She’s starting senior year at the top of her class, she’s a shoo-in for a scholarship to M.I.T., and she’s got a new boyfriend she’s crazy about. The only problem: All through high school Bea and her best friends Spencer and Gabe have been the targets of horrific bullying.
So Bea uses her math skills to come up with The Formula, a 100% mathematically guaranteed path to social happiness in high school. Now Gabe is on his way to becoming Student Body President, and Spencer is finally getting his art noticed. But when her boyfriend Jesse dumps her for Toile, the quirky new girl at school, Bea realizes it’s time to use The Formula for herself. She’ll be reinvented as the eccentric and lovable Trixie—a quintessential manic pixie dream girl—in order to win Jesse back and beat new-girl Toile at her own game.
Unfortunately, being a manic pixie dream girl isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and “Trixie” is causing unexpected consequences for her friends. As The Formula begins to break down, can Bea find a way to reclaim her true identity and fix everything she’s messed up? Or will the casualties of her manic pixie experiment go far deeper than she could possibly imagine?
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