Other Books by Camille Pagán
Everything Must Go
Don’t Make Me Turn This Life Around
This Won’t End Well
I’m Fine and Neither Are You
Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties
Forever is the Worst Long Time
Life and Other Near Death Experiences
The Art of Forgetting
It’s a Wonderful Wife
PRAISE FOR CAMILLE’S BOOKS
“A good choice for readers of both women’s fiction and contemporary romance. Fans of Emily Henry, Linda Holmes, and Kate Clayborn will feel right at home in Aly and Wyatt’s beach house.”
— Booklist on Good for You
“The Amazon Charts bestselling author Camille Pagán writes with depth and soul about what makes a family whole.”
—Good Morning America on Don’t Make Me Turn This Life Around
“Witty and delightful … this book is for those who understand the difficulties of tackling life, work, and love as a millennial.”
— Library Journal (starred review) on This Won’t End Well
“Afraid of aging? Camille Pagán’s new book might make you change your mind.”
— The New York Observer (interview) on Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties
“A beautifully poetic reminder that life and love are often nothing like we expect but also exactly what we need. The characters are complex and dynamic, yet flawed and relatable, and demonstrate the depths of our hearts and just how far we are willing to bend so we can make room for the love we know belongs in our lives.”
— RT Reviews (starred review) on Forever is the Worst Long Time
“Camille’s books … are all about love, loss, and navigating life’s curve balls with humor and style. They go down like light-hearted, escapist reads, but they address issues that matter to us all.”
— Modern Mrs. Darcy on This Won’t End Well (a Summer Reading Guide selection)
“Libby’s journey is one of hilarious turns and heartfelt realizations … just the uplifting medicine doctors would order.”
— Booklist on Life and Other Near-Death Experiences
“A beautiful book.”
— Glamour on The Art of Forgetting
“An impressively crafted and deftly written novel … an inherently compelling read from first page to last, with a special appeal to readers who appreciate humor and family dynamics.”
— Midwest Book Review on Don’t Make Me Turn This Life Around
“Camille Pagán’s debut novel is a powerful one about friendship, love and facing the past.”
— American Way on The Art of Forgetting
“This novel is packed with intricate characters and amazing insight.”
— San Diego Entertainer Magazine on I’m Fine and Neither Are You
“The Art of Forgetting is a beautiful, fresh and unforgettable story… a stunning debut novel.”
— SheKnows.com on The Art of Forgetting
“A bittersweet novel.”
— Real Simple on Forever is the Worst Long Time (a Best New Books selection)
“It’s no surprise that I loved every page of this book … the story flowed smoothly without feeling rushed and never feeling too slow. A feel-good novel with likable characters, it’s lighthearted at times and poignant at others. I definitely recommend this one.”
— Roundtable Reviews on Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties
“As an avid reader I come across many books. Some are okay and some I wonder how did they even got published. But this book is a treasure! It offered the thrill of being taken through so many emotions that I can’t help but classify this as a ‘must read.’”
— Long and Short Reviews on I’m Fine and Neither Are You
“An apt and moving look at how the truth makes love stronger.”
— Woman’s World on I’m Fine and Neither Are You
“Camille Pagán is a master of depicting memorable characters as they muddle through their very messy lives. What I love about Pagán is that she tackles big, important issues with hope and humor—and yes, a bit of romance never hurts, either.”
— Reader’s Digest on Good for You
“Camille Pagán quips a funny yet oh-so-relatable narrative.”
— Pop Sugar on Don’t Make Me Turn This Life Around
“Pagán’s dialogue is punctuated with piquant wit and snappy pop culture references, resulting in an upbeat, inspirational novel. A cathartic, thought-provoking story of unconditional friendship and the choices we make on the road to becoming who we’re meant to be.”
— Shelf Awareness on The Art of Forgetting
“It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of quirky characters and this book delivers with some laugh-out-loud moments … This was such a sweet story and had so many funny moments that I found myself reading portions out loud to my husband.”
— Mom Advice on This Won’t End Well
“Pagán is back with a poignant novel that explores truthfulness and boundaries in friendship, marriage, and more.”
— Booklist on I’m Fine and Neither Are You
“Camille Pagán’s Life and Other Near-Death Experiences is anything but formulaic: it’s unceasingly delightful, and Libby Miller is a sensitive, super-smart everywoman hero you’ll come to adore.”
— Bustle on Life and Other Near-Death Experiences
“A gut-wrenching look into a non-traditional relationship. When life pitches a curveball, sometimes you have to … make decisions based on love. Because you never know what you may lose in the future.”
— The Associated Press on Forever is the Worst Long Time
“A character so believable you feel like you know her … With her usual precision, Pagán breaks down the barriers of thought and how we can find the strength that is within everyone of us … If you enjoy family drama and stories of growth you will find this a terrific addition to your library.”
— Seattle PI on Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties
“A funny and heartfelt book about taking charge of your life and relationships.”
— The Parkersburg News and Sentinel on This Won’t End Well
“Pagán’s bittersweet novel…deserves a wide readership among women’s lit readers.”
— Library Journal on Forever is the Worst Long Time
“Heart-wrenching … James begins the novel with a foreboding quote from Lou: “This story ends with loss.” And while this is certainly true of Pagán’s tale, it is thankfully both more complicated and more satisfying than that.”
— Kirkus Reviews on Forever is the Worst Long Time
“Camille Pagán’s Woman Last Seen In Her Thirties, about a wife and mother who deals with the aftermath of her husband’s departure, made me think about what women give up when they dedicate themselves to their spouses and children and forget about themselves.”
— CNN.com on Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties (a Summer Reading selection)
“This page-turner with original, likable, empathetic characters and an identifiable theme will attract readers who enjoy intelligent novels about women’s friendships.”
— Library Journal on The Art of Forgetting
“Pagán writes with both a subtle sense of humor and great wisdom about the power of friendship and the importance of forgiveness in her quietly compelling literary debut.”
— Chicago Tribune on The Art of Forgetting
“[Pagán’s] novel offers insight into the complexities of women’s lives, and how one woman learns to deal with it through the pain of loss and heartache and come out on top.”
— New York Journal of Books on I’m Fine and Neither Are You
“A powerful story of family and hope—have tissues at the ready!”
— Woman’s World on Don’t Make Me Turn This Life Around
“[Pagán’s] writing is fun and engaging. Maggie is a wonderful character, and readers will identify with her struggles and successes in rebuilding her life.”
— Booklist on Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties
“Both entertaining and filled with life’s wisdoms … an empowering story for women of all ages with a wise reminder not to lose our authentic selves.”
— Bookreporter on Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties
“Fast-paced, painful, funny, and renewing at once.”
— Daily Candy on The Art of Forgetting
“A story about seizing life and ditching what others expect of you: it will make you laugh. It will make you ugly cry. And it will make you want to live your own life to its greatest potential.”
— Hello Giggles on Life and Other Near-Death Experiences