A warmhearted story that will resonate with anyone who has ever dreamed of reinventing themselves. Kirkus Reviews
Its 1987, and sixteen-year-old Gracie Byrne wishes her life were totally different. Shy and awkward, she has trouble fitting in at her new school, shes still reeling from her parents divorce, and her grandmother Katherines Alzheimers is getting worse. So when Gracie finds a blank journal in Katherines vanity drawer, she begins writing stories about herselfa more popular version of herself, that is. But then the hot guy in her art class describes a dream he had about herthe exact scene she wrote about him in her journaland Gracie realizes that she can create any reality she wants, from acing tests to winning the attention of her previously indifferent classmates. But as her ability to change what is into what she wishes it to be grows stronger, Gracie starts to second-guess whats realespecially when it comes to a budding relationship with her cute neighbor, Tom. This compelling story deftly blends friendship, family, and romance . . . and bends the bounds of reality itself.