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This Book is Not Yet Rated

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In this enormously funny, smart, and moving contemporary YA novel, fighting for the thing you love doesn't always turn out like in the movies.
"Hilarious, big-hearted, poignant...An unadulterated triumph." —Jeff Zentner, author of The Serpent King
Movies have always helped Ethan Ashby make sense of the world. So when developers swoop in and say the classic Green Street Cinema is going to be destroyed to make room for luxury condos, Ethan is ready for battle. And so a motley crew of cinema employees comes together to save the place they love:
There's Sweet Lou, the elderly organist with a penchant for not-so-sweet language; Anjo, the too-cool projectionist; Griffin and Lucas who work concessions, if they work at all; and Ethan, their manager (who can barely manage his own life). Still, it's going to take a movie miracle for the Green Street to have a happy ending. And when Raina Allen, Ethan's oldest friend (and possible soul mate?), comes back to town after working in Hollywood—cue lights and music—it seems that miracle may have been delivered. But life and love aren't always like in the movies.
This Book is Not Yet Rated is about growing up, letting go, and realizing love hides in plain view—in the places that shape us, the people who raise us, the first loves who leave us, and the lives that fade in and fade out all around us.
"A beautifully written look at first love and first loss." —Julie Buxbaum, author of What to Say Next
"Film aficionados and fans of John Green will especially like this one." —Booklist, starred review
"It pulls you in, holds you...A funny and moving winner." —Adi Alsaid, author of Never Always Sometimes
"I cannot get over how much I love this book." —Jared Reck, author of A Short History of the Girl Next Door
"[A] sweet love story with a quest at its heart."PW
"Reel[s] you in...Absorbing...quirky and fun."VOYA
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 11, 2019
      In this film-centric YA novel, Ethan, a teen cinephile, works at a Minneapolis art house cinema that’s in danger of being closed and replaced with a luxury development. Ethan developed his love of film with his recently deceased father, a film professor, so his passion for the Green Street Cinema is personal, familial, and tied up in his grief. Reenter teen movie star Raina, Ethan’s former best friend and first crush. After abandoning her latest film set, she has returned home, and Ethan suddenly finds himself with a famous advocate at his side as he tries to save his beloved theater. The cast of characters, especially Green Street’s workers, add humor and madcap antics to Ethan’s quest, while the relationship between Ethan and Raina—both its past and newly kindled present—injects friendship and romantic tension into Ethan’s reflections about film, his family, and the movie house. Young film buffs will appreciate the extensive knowledge of film terminology and movies of all kinds that Bognanni (Things I’m Seeing Without You) exhibits in this sweet love story with a quest at its heart. Ages 14–up.

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