The Juliet Club

By Suzanne Harper
(Greenwillow Books, Hardcover, 9780061366918, 416pp.)

Publication Date: June 2008

Other Editions of This Title: Library Binding, Paperback

Categories: Humorous Stories, Love & Romance, People & Places - Europe

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Italy . . . Shakespeare . . . but no romance?

Kate Sanderson inherited her good sense from her mother, a disciplined law professor, and her admiration for the Bard from her father, a passionate Shakespeare scholar. When she gets dumped, out of the blue, for the Practically Perfect Ashley Lawson, she vows never to fall in love again. From now on she will control her own destiny, and every decision she makes will be highly reasoned and rational. She thinks Shakespeare would have approved.

So when she is accepted to a summer Shakespeare symposium in Verona, Italy, Kate sees it as the ideal way to get over her heartbreak once and for all. She'll lose herself in her studies, explore ancient architecture, and eat plenty of pasta and gelato. (Plus, she'll be getting college credit for it—another goal accomplished!) But can even completely logical Kate resist the romance of living in a beautiful villa in the city where those star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet met and died for each other? Especially when the other Shakespeare Scholars—in particular Giacomo, with his tousled brown hair, expressive dark eyes, and charming ways—try hard to break her protective shell?

"In fair Verona, where we lay our scene . . . "




Praise For The Juliet Club

“Plenty of drama—on- and off-stage—will keep readers in their seats.”
-Publishers Weekly

“As frothy as the foam on a cup of cappuccino, this is a perfect summer read for girls with a touch of romance in their hearts.”
-Kirkus Reviews

“[A] delightful, light, and romantic read.”
-Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

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