Praise for Where You See Yourself:
A Schneider Family Book Award Honor Book
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
A New York Public Library Best Book for Teens
Chicago Public Library Best Teen Fiction of the Year
A Bank Street Best Book of the Year
A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults
"An absolutely necessary and affirming addition to YA shelves." -- BuzzFeed Books
"An effervescent, emotional story with all the makings of an instant YA classic." -- Bookpage
"This is a sweet, sometimes funny coming-of-age story with just the right amount of sigh-worthy romance in the mix." -- Common Sense Media
★ "A refreshing upstander story with humor, grit, and a witty protagonist worth rooting for." -- School Library Journal, starred review
★ "Affirming, uplifting, and thoughtful." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
★ "A refreshing and empowering debut. Pitch-perfect rom-com moments bursting with dry humor." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Funny, true, and tender, this is a beautiful and resonant debut." -- Nina LaCour, Printz Award-winning author of We Are Okay
"Big hearted and beautiful. I'd follow Effie anywhere." -- Elana K. Arnold, National Book Award finalist author of What Girls are Made Of
"A sweet, moving, and triumphant story about finding your voice and the power of taking up space in a world that doesn't always see you." -- Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of The Voting Booth
"Where You See Yourself will have your heart bang-snapping, melting, and dropping into your butt." -- Anna Meriano, author of This Is How We Fly and It Sounds Like This
"Forrest's triumphant, warm-hearted, and romantic debut takes ableism to task while celebrating both learning and fighting for what you deserve. I cheered, I cried, I fist-pumped." -- Dahlia Adler, author of Cool for the Summer
"Heartfelt, wry, and unputdownable,Where You See Yourself is a must-read." -- Nicole Kronzer, author of Unscripted
"Where You See Yourself is a book I needed as a disabled high school senior. What a gift Forrest has given readers." -- Lillie Lainoff, author of One for All
"A beautiful portrayal of disability and going after your dreams. Where You See Yourself is equal parts relatable, romantic, and necessary." -- Melissa See, author of You, Me, and Our Heartstrings