Macy Evans dreams of earning enough income from her YouTube channel, R3ntal Wor1d, to leave her small, Midwestern town. But when she meets a boy named Eric at a baseball game, and accidently dumps her hotdog in his lap, her disastrous “meet-cute” becomes the topic of a viral thread. Now it’s not loyal subscribers flocking to her channel, it’s Internet trolls. And they aren’t interested in her reviews of VHS tapes—they only care about her relationship with Eric.
Eric is overly eager to stretch out his fifteen minutes of fame, but Macy fears this unwanted attention could sabotage her “real-life” relationships—namely with the shy boy-next-door, Paxton, who she’s actually developing feelings for. Macy knows she should shut the lie down, though she can’t ignore the advertising money, or the spark she gets in her chest whenever someone clicks on her videos. Eric shouldn’t be the only one allowed to reap the viral benefits. But is faking a relationship for clicks and subscribers worth hurting actual people?
About the Author
Sonia Hartl is the author of Have a Little Faith in Me (Page Street). She calls Michigan home, even though she’s lived in several different states. When she’s not writing or reading, she’s enjoying pub trivia, marathoning Disney movies, or taking a walk outside in the fall. She’s a member of SCBWI and the communications director for Pitch Wars. She has been published in The Writers Post Journal and Boston Literary Magazine. She lives in Grand Rapids with her husband and two daughters.
Industry Reviews
Praise for Sonia Hartl and Have a Little Faith in Me
- "Hilarious and poignant."
- Rachel Lynn Solomon, author of Today Tonight Tomorrow
- "A laugh-out-loud delight."
- Hannah Capin, author of Foul is Fair
- "A powerful read."
- BookPage, starred review
- "Bitingly funny."
- Publisher's Weekly
- "[A] vicarious win-win for all sorts of teens."
- BCCB
- A YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers Nominee