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Viking Books for Young Readers No matter what phase of lockdown you re in, it s that time of year again. College admissions are in the air. Graduation is upon us. And the real-life high school sweetheart team of Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka (affectionately called Wibbroka ) have delivered another fun teen romp that will have former graduates brimming over with nostalgia: What s Not to Love? 18 year old Alison Sanger is an amazing student. Maybe too amazing the book opens with Alison lying to her mother about having food poisoning so she can take a test on Shakespeare. More than getting good grades, her true motivation is to best her nemesis, Ethan Molloy. ....
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What’s not to love about two Mira Costa graduates’ high school experiences Authors Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka in front of the Manhattan Beach Public Library. Photo: Jes Workman by Elka Worner Authors Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka have always drawn on their experiences at Mira Costa High School for their young adult novels, but even more so for their fourth book, “What’s Not to Love,” . “These are the characters who are most like us. Their intense focus on academics and questions about the future are very similar to the questions we faced,” Siegemund-Broka said. The narrator is an overachieving high school senior named Alison Sanger, who could be Wibberley. The male lead is Ethan Sanger, an equally intelligent “Kennedyesque via California” guy with “high cheekbones, sharp nose,” who could be Siegemund-Broka. ....