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Greta & Valdin A Novel
A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORSā CHOICE ⢠AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR ⢠A LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD FINALIST ⢠A TIME MUST-READ BOOK OF THE YEAR ⢠A KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR
āA heartfelt portrait of a complex family.ā āPeople ⢠āLaugh-out-loud-funny.ā āHarperās Bazaar ⢠āQuintessential rom-com meets the delicious family sprawl of a Russian classic.ā āVanity Fair
The ābrilliantā (Daily Mail, London) bestseller that follows a brother and sister as they navigate queerness, multiracial identity, and family drama, all while flailing their way to loveāfor fans of Schittās Creek and Sally Rooneyās Normal People.
Itās been a year since his ex-boyfriend dumped him and moved from Auckland to Buenos Aires, and Valdin is doing fine. He has a good flat with his sister Greta, a good career where his colleagues only occasionally remind him that he is the sole Maaori person in the office, and a good friend who he only sleeps with when heās sad. But when work sends him to Argentina and heās thrown back in his former loverās orbit, Valdin is forced to confront the feelings heās been trying to ignoreāand the future he wants.
Greta is not letting her painfully unrequited crush (or her possibly pointless masterās thesis, or her pathetic academic salary...) get her down. She would love to focus on the charming fellow grad student she meets at a party and her friendships with a circle of similarly floundering twenty-somethings, but her chaotic family life wonāt stop intruding: her mother is keeping secrets, her nephew is having a gay crisis, and her brother has suddenly flown to South America without a word.
Filled with ākernels of humor and truthā (Elle) and with an undeniable emotional momentum that builds to an exuberant conclusion, Greta & Valdin careens us through the siblingsā misadventures and the messy dramas of their sprawling, eccentric Maaori-Russian-Catalonian family. An acclaimed bestseller in New Zealand, Greta & Valdin is fresh, joyful, and alive with the possibility of love in its many mystifying forms.
āA heartfelt portrait of a complex family.ā āPeople ⢠āLaugh-out-loud-funny.ā āHarperās Bazaar ⢠āQuintessential rom-com meets the delicious family sprawl of a Russian classic.ā āVanity Fair
The ābrilliantā (Daily Mail, London) bestseller that follows a brother and sister as they navigate queerness, multiracial identity, and family drama, all while flailing their way to loveāfor fans of Schittās Creek and Sally Rooneyās Normal People.
Itās been a year since his ex-boyfriend dumped him and moved from Auckland to Buenos Aires, and Valdin is doing fine. He has a good flat with his sister Greta, a good career where his colleagues only occasionally remind him that he is the sole Maaori person in the office, and a good friend who he only sleeps with when heās sad. But when work sends him to Argentina and heās thrown back in his former loverās orbit, Valdin is forced to confront the feelings heās been trying to ignoreāand the future he wants.
Greta is not letting her painfully unrequited crush (or her possibly pointless masterās thesis, or her pathetic academic salary...) get her down. She would love to focus on the charming fellow grad student she meets at a party and her friendships with a circle of similarly floundering twenty-somethings, but her chaotic family life wonāt stop intruding: her mother is keeping secrets, her nephew is having a gay crisis, and her brother has suddenly flown to South America without a word.
Filled with ākernels of humor and truthā (Elle) and with an undeniable emotional momentum that builds to an exuberant conclusion, Greta & Valdin careens us through the siblingsā misadventures and the messy dramas of their sprawling, eccentric Maaori-Russian-Catalonian family. An acclaimed bestseller in New Zealand, Greta & Valdin is fresh, joyful, and alive with the possibility of love in its many mystifying forms.
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A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORSā CHOICE ⢠AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR ⢠A LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD FINALIST ⢠A TIME MUST-READ BOOK OF THE YEAR ⢠A KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR
āA heartfelt portrait of a complex family.ā āPeople ⢠āLaugh-out-loud-funny.ā āHarperās Bazaar ⢠āQuintessential rom-com meets the delicious family sprawl of a Russian classic.ā āVanity Fair
The ābrilliantā (Daily Mail, London) bestseller that follows a brother and sister as they navigate queerness, multiracial identity, and family drama, all while flailing their way to loveāfor fans of Schittās Creek and Sally Rooneyās Normal People.
Itās been a year since his ex-boyfriend dumped him and moved from Auckland to Buenos Aires, and Valdin is doing fine. He has a good flat with his sister Greta, a good career where his colleagues only occasionally remind him that he is the sole Maaori person in the office, and a good friend who he only sleeps with when heās sad. But when work sends him to Argentina and heās thrown back in his former loverās orbit, Valdin is forced to confront the feelings heās been trying to ignoreāand the future he wants.
Greta is not letting her painfully unrequited crush (or her possibly pointless masterās thesis, or her pathetic academic salary...) get her down. She would love to focus on the charming fellow grad student she meets at a party and her friendships with a circle of similarly floundering twenty-somethings, but her chaotic family life wonāt stop intruding: her mother is keeping secrets, her nephew is having a gay crisis, and her brother has suddenly flown to South America without a word.
Filled with ākernels of humor and truthā (Elle) and with an undeniable emotional momentum that builds to an exuberant conclusion, Greta & Valdin careens us through the siblingsā misadventures and the messy dramas of their sprawling, eccentric Maaori-Russian-Catalonian family. An acclaimed bestseller in New Zealand, Greta & Valdin is fresh, joyful, and alive with the possibility of love in its many mystifying forms.
āA heartfelt portrait of a complex family.ā āPeople ⢠āLaugh-out-loud-funny.ā āHarperās Bazaar ⢠āQuintessential rom-com meets the delicious family sprawl of a Russian classic.ā āVanity Fair
The ābrilliantā (Daily Mail, London) bestseller that follows a brother and sister as they navigate queerness, multiracial identity, and family drama, all while flailing their way to loveāfor fans of Schittās Creek and Sally Rooneyās Normal People.
Itās been a year since his ex-boyfriend dumped him and moved from Auckland to Buenos Aires, and Valdin is doing fine. He has a good flat with his sister Greta, a good career where his colleagues only occasionally remind him that he is the sole Maaori person in the office, and a good friend who he only sleeps with when heās sad. But when work sends him to Argentina and heās thrown back in his former loverās orbit, Valdin is forced to confront the feelings heās been trying to ignoreāand the future he wants.
Greta is not letting her painfully unrequited crush (or her possibly pointless masterās thesis, or her pathetic academic salary...) get her down. She would love to focus on the charming fellow grad student she meets at a party and her friendships with a circle of similarly floundering twenty-somethings, but her chaotic family life wonāt stop intruding: her mother is keeping secrets, her nephew is having a gay crisis, and her brother has suddenly flown to South America without a word.
Filled with ākernels of humor and truthā (Elle) and with an undeniable emotional momentum that builds to an exuberant conclusion, Greta & Valdin careens us through the siblingsā misadventures and the messy dramas of their sprawling, eccentric Maaori-Russian-Catalonian family. An acclaimed bestseller in New Zealand, Greta & Valdin is fresh, joyful, and alive with the possibility of love in its many mystifying forms.











