From the Publisher
“This quirky Swedish love story is the antidote to all of those Hallmark movies you’ve been bingeing.” — Elle Canada
“In Julia, Abrahamson has created a heroine who is smart, funny and very likable—someone you would like to befriend. While it’s tempting to dismiss How to Fall in Love as a simple ‘happily ever after’ love story, Abrahamson’s clever writing makes it a worthwhile read.” — Winnipeg Free Press
“Utterly charming and laugh-out-loud funny. This is a total pick-me-up of a novel. Adored it.” — Susie Steiner, author of Missing, Presumed and Persons Unknown
“This heartwarming tale of self-discovery is filled with many laugh-out-loud moments. Julia is a very relatable character, despite such quirks as taking street surveys and donating plasma, and while her growth is sometimes slow, it is always endearing. Readers who relish an easy, enjoyable read will enjoy this, and the moral of Abrahamson’s story—look beyond the surface to see who a person really is—is presented humbly and delicately, inspiring a smile of satisfaction with its conclusion.” — Booklist
Booklist
This heartwarming tale of self-discovery is filled with many laugh-out-loud moments. Julia is a very relatable character, despite such quirks as taking street surveys and donating plasma, and while her growth is sometimes slow, it is always endearing. Readers who relish an easy, enjoyable read will enjoy this, and the moral of Abrahamson’s story—look beyond the surface to see who a person really is—is presented humbly and delicately, inspiring a smile of satisfaction with its conclusion.
Winnipeg Free Press
In Julia, Abrahamson has created a heroine who is smart, funny and very likable—someone you would like to befriend. While it’s tempting to dismiss How to Fall in Love as a simple ‘happily ever after’ love story, Abrahamson’s clever writing makes it a worthwhile read.
Elle Canada
This quirky Swedish love story is the antidote to all of those Hallmark movies you’ve been bingeing.
Susie Steiner
Utterly charming and laugh-out-loud funny. This is a total pick-me-up of a novel. Adored it.
Booklist
This heartwarming tale of self-discovery is filled with many laugh-out-loud moments. Julia is a very relatable character, despite such quirks as taking street surveys and donating plasma, and while her growth is sometimes slow, it is always endearing. Readers who relish an easy, enjoyable read will enjoy this, and the moral of Abrahamson’s story—look beyond the surface to see who a person really is—is presented humbly and delicately, inspiring a smile of satisfaction with its conclusion.