Reviews for Stuck up & stupid

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Pride and Prejudice meets celebrity romance in this contemporary work set in rural Australia and Hollywood. This modern take on Austen’s classic centers on Lily, a recent high school graduate living with her younger sister, Rosie, and single mother, Lydia, in the tiny, idyllic community of Pippi Beach, which is tucked away and hidden from Sydney by bushland. The family resides year-round in the expansive beach house of Lily’s wealthy aunt Jane. When Casey Brandon, a charming young American actor, and his entourage—his influencer sister, Cecilia, her friend Yumi, and his aloof best friend, Dorian Khan, an even bigger movie star—rent Pippi Beach’s most luxurious property, Lily and Juliet, her lovely, shy cousin from the city, encounter the VIP visitors at a local party. Despite overbearing Lydia’s meddling, Casey and Juliet quickly become genuinely smitten, while Dorian remains wary of the small resort town’s insular, aspirational inhabitants. Lily’s gap-year trip to Los Angeles further amplifies the celebrity angle, while the book stays remarkably faithful to Austen’s plot beats. The Australian mother-daughter authors cleverly reimagine Mr. Collins as an obsequious production assistant and Lady Catherine de Bourgh as his ruthless producer boss. Lydia and her sisters are based on the Bennet siblings, adding another layer of homage to Austen, although the focus remains squarely on Lily and Juliet’s generation. Lily and her family present white, and names cue diversity in the supporting cast. A frothy and fun retelling.(Romance. 13-18) Copyright © Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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