As the oldest Ross sibling, Emma has always balanced being the fashion obsessed trendsetter with the chaos of her younger siblings, school drama, and life in a Manhattan penthouse. But beneath the glitter and designer heels, sheโs beginning to realize something deeper about herself feelings she hasnโt quite figured out how to explain, even to herself.
Everything changes during her junior year at her elite prep school, when a new girl transfers in mid semester. Sheโs smart, mysterious, confident in ways Emmaโs not used to and not interested in following the schoolโs social pecking order. For the first time, Emma finds herself wanting to impress someone not because it looks good, but because it feels good.
Their friendship starts slowly late night chats about art and identity, secret hangouts in the city, and discovering indie coffee shops instead of hitting usual Upper East Side hotspots. Emma struggles with what sheโs feeling caught between her image as a popular fashionista and the part of her thatโs starting to realize she might not be who everyone thinks she is.
I think I might love you?