Rachael Lippincott

Rachael Lippincott is an American author best known for her debut novel 'Five Feet Apart', which was adapted into a successful film. She writes primarily in the young adult genre.

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  1. 1. The Lucky List

    In this heartfelt coming-of-age story, Emily finds herself grappling with the loss of her mother and the overwhelming changes in her life. As she navigates a summer filled with uncertainty, she discovers an old bucket list her mother created, sparking a journey of self-discovery and healing. With the help of her best friend, Blake, Emily embarks on a series of adventures that challenge her to step out of her comfort zone and embrace new experiences. Through laughter, tears, and unexpected connections, Emily learns to cherish the memories of the past while finding hope and courage to shape her future.

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  2. 2. Pride And Prejudice And Pittsburgh

    In this delightful and whimsical tale, a modern-day Pittsburgh artist finds herself inexplicably transported back in time to Regency-era England, where she navigates the complexities of high society and unexpected romance. As she grapples with the stark contrasts between her contemporary life and the historical world she now inhabits, she encounters a charming yet enigmatic gentleman who challenges her perceptions of love and identity. Through a series of humorous and heartfelt adventures, she discovers that the past and present are intricately intertwined, leading her to a deeper understanding of herself and the timeless nature of true connection.

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  3. 3. She Gets The Girl

    In this heartwarming and witty romantic comedy, two college freshmen, Alex and Molly, find themselves teaming up for a seemingly impossible mission: to help Molly win over her long-time crush, Cora. As they navigate the ups and downs of college life, Alex, who is confident and outgoing, and Molly, who is shy and reserved, discover that their partnership might lead to unexpected feelings and self-discovery. Through a series of humorous and heartfelt moments, they learn about friendship, love, and the courage it takes to be true to oneself.

  4. 4. Five Feet Apart

    Two teenagers with cystic fibrosis meet in the hospital and fall in love, even as strict infection-control rules force them to keep their distance. One is meticulous and determined to stay healthy for a possible transplant, while the other is rebellious and carries a dangerous bacteria. As they push back against the boundaries imposed by their illness to feel closer, they face heartbreaking choices that balance intimacy, independence, and survival.

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