Ellie Pillai is (Almost) in Love

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Note to self: what is falling in love, and am I really sure I want to do it?

Ever since Ellie and Ash got together, Ellie Pillai has been discovering kissing and . . . questions . . . so . . . many . . . questions. When Ellie goes to New York, she has to say goodbye to sexy Ash after only having just got together with him. As Ash's text messages get more and more cryptic and annoying, Ellie meets Dirty-Blond stranger, a boy from school who wants her to join his band . . . And suddenly everything feels a bit more complicated as well as more exciting - because what happens if you're on cloud nine, but not actually sure who you should be falling in love with?

Praise for Ellie Pillai is Brown:
'I adored this.' Simon James Green
'I loved the fresh and original voice.' Bookseller

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Christine Pillainayagam is a writer and retail strategist. A fascination with The Beatles and the desire to write a story that reflected her own experiences growing up as a first-generation immigrant, led her to write her debut novel, Ellie Pillai is Brown and winner of the Bradford Boase Award. A singer and songwriter, she also writes a blog: thelittlebrownbook.co.uk

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