Book description
Fourteen-year-old Devi is suddenly able to talk to her future self -
via her mobile! Boyfriend tips and exam advice - surely it's a dream
come true? “See, I was at the mall and I dropped my phone into the
fountain. And I had been thinking about all the things I would tell
myself if I could call myself when I was fourteen. And now I'm talking
to you.” “What,” I say slowly, “are you talking about?” I would hang up,
should hang up, but she sounds so familiar. “Don't you see?” she says,
bursting with excitement. “I'm pretty sure I'm you. In the future.” Devi
is a mess. Her boyfriend just dumped her, and the only college that
accepted her is known to everyone as 'Stupid State'. But suddenly, she
can talk to herself three-and-a-half years earlier - which means she can
totally change her future for the better! Either that, or create
hilarious and disastrous consequences... Sarah Mlynowski started
writing books when she was three years old. Kind of. She would tell them
and her mom would transcribe them. They were all about Princesses named
Sarah. After learning to use her own pencil, she continued scribbling
stories throughout elementary and high school, and studied English
literature in college. When she was twenty-four she published her first
chick lit novel, Milkrun. Since then she has written five novels for
teens, four additional novels for adults, co-written a guide to writing
chick lit (See Jane Write), co-edited two bestselling charity
collections, and contributed to various anthologies. Originally from
Montreal, Sarah now lives in Manhattan.