cover image If You Still Recognize Me

If You Still Recognize Me

Cynthia So. HarperTeen, $19.99 (384p) ISBN 978-0-06328-326-8

Debut author So tenderly celebrates friendship, fandom, and family in this fervent second-chance-romance. Eighteen-year-old childhood best friends Elsie Lo and Joan Tse haven’t spoken to each other since Joan moved to Hong Kong seven years ago, until a serendipitous encounter reconnects them in their Oxford, England, hometown. Though she’s eager to “just wave away those years” when she didn’t hear from Joan, Elsie wrestles with feelings of abandonment and awkwardness as the two relearn one another. Elsie, who is only out as bisexual to close friends, has also been hyping herself up to confess her love for her longtime online pen pal Ada, a fanfic writer. Recruiting her best friend Ritika and publicly out lesbian Joan to help, Elsie embarks on a trip to perform a grand romantic gesture for Ada. Too little planning as well as tensions surrounding old hurts obstruct the teens’ goals, but new perspectives and shared moments of pathos bring them together. Dialogue-heavy interactions and a leisurely buildup—crafted with depth, nuance, and care—center a memorable cast and warm depictions of connection. Main characters read as East Asian. Ages 14–up. (May)