Description

The fourth novel from Julie Murphy, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dumplin’—now a Netflix feature film starring Danielle Macdonald and Jennifer Aniston, with a soundtrack by Dolly Parton!

For fans of Rainbow Rowell and Morgan Matson, Julie Murphy has created another fearless heroine, Ramona Blue, in a gorgeously evocative novel about family, friendship, and how sometimes love can be more fluid than you first think.

Ramona was only five years old when Hurricane Katrina changed her life forever.

Since then, it’s been Ramona and her family against the world. Standing over six feet tall with unmistakable blue hair, Ramona is sure of three things: she likes girls, she’s fiercely devoted to her family, and she knows she’s destined for something bigger than the trailer she calls home in Eulogy, Mississippi.

But juggling multiple jobs, her flaky mom, and her well-meaning but ineffectual dad forces her to be the adult of the family. Now, with her sister, Hattie, pregnant, responsibility weighs more heavily than ever.

The return of her childhood friend Freddie brings a welcome distraction. Ramona’s friendship with the former competitive swimmer picks up exactly where it left off, and soon he’s talked her into joining him for laps at the pool.

But as Ramona falls in love with swimming, her feelings for Freddie begin to shift too, which is the last thing she expected. With her growing affection for Freddie making her question her sexual identity, Ramona begins to wonder if perhaps she likes girls and guys or if this new attraction is just a fluke.

Either way, Ramona will discover that, for her, life and love are more fluid than they seem.


What happens when the one thing you’re sure of is the one thing that might change?


  • Questioning Sexuality: Ramona has always liked girls. But when her childhood friend Freddie returns, their easy bond starts to feel like something more, forcing her to question everything she thought she knew about herself.
  • Childhood Friends: Freddie was her first real friend before his family stopped visiting for the summer. Now he’s back, and their connection picks up right where it left off—until a shared love for swimming changes the current between them.
  • Working-Class Heroine: With her sister pregnant and her parents struggling, six-foot-tall, blue-haired Ramona holds her family together, juggling jobs and responsibilities far beyond her years in their Mississippi trailer park.
  • YA Contemporary Romance: Set in a post-Katrina Mississippi town, this is a heartfelt and honest story about family, identity, and the breathtaking discovery that love can be more fluid than you ever imagined.

About the author(s)

Julie Murphy splits her time between North Texas and Kansas with her husband, who loves her, and her cats, who tolerate her. She is the author and coauthor of over twenty books for all ages including Dumplin’ (now a Netflix original film) and the Christmas Notch series cowritten with her best friend, Sierra Simone. When Julie isn’t writing, she’s hunting for the perfect slice of cheese pizza, discovering a new hobby that she will soon discard, and planning her next travel adventure.

Reviews

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “Will’s singular voice compels readers to think about all that goes into building-and destroying-self-esteem...Splendid” - Booklist (starred review)

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “Murphy...successfully makes every piece of the story—Dolly Parton superfans, first love, best-friend problems, an unlikely group of pageant entrants, female solidarity, self-acceptance, and Willowdean’s complicated relationship with the mother...-count, weaving them together to create a harmonious, humorous, and thought-provoking whole.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “I’m obsessed with this book. Wickedly funny, heartbreakingly real, full of characters to love and cheer for. DUMPLIN’ is such a star.” - Katie Cotugno, author of How to Love and 99 Days

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “DUMPLIN’ should be required reading for anyone who has ever felt even slightly uncomfortable in his or her skin. Julie Murphy’s star continues to shine with this groundbreaking, poignant story that will surely change lives.” - John Corey Whaley, award-winning author of Noggin and Where Things Come Back

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “Willowdean Dickson is fat. And you can either back her up or back the bleep off. She is self-confident, fearless, funny and comfortable in her own skin. In her second novel, Julie Murphy proves that she’s the real deal. She tells Willowdean’s story with wit, sass and kindness. Although the book sadly has to come to an end, Willowdean lives in my heart and will for a very long time.” - Cathy Berner, Blue Willow Bookshop

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “Willowdean Dickson’s journey from being completely comfortable as the ‘resident fat girl’, to doubting everything she thought she knew about herself—and back again—is a journey with which we can all relate. No matter what form your personal demons might take, Julie Murphy’s DUMPLIN’ will touch you, delight you and, hopefully, help you to ‘step into your own light’”. - Laura Donohoe, Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe

Ramona Blue is Julie Murphy’s best book yet. It’s hilarious, it’s heartfelt, and it’s so, so real. I just wish I’d had this book to read during my own teen years!” - Robin Talley, New York Times bestselling author of Lies We Tell Ourselves

“A must-have work that will resonate with teens” - School Library Journal

★ “An exquisite, thoughtful exploration of the ties that bind and the fluidity of relationships, sexuality, and life.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Murphy creates a place that feels deeply real…a great setting for a coming-of-age story, as Ramona realizes that she’s capable of more than she imagined and that some categories are more fluid than she’d thought.” - Publishers Weekly

“In a wonderful, complicated way, Ramona Blue turns the queer coming-of-age trope on its head.” - Brightly

Praise for SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY: “A funny and touching novel about a strong-willed heroine who finds facing death simple, but facing life heart-wrenchingly complicated. A real original.” - Jennifer Echols, author of GOING TOO FAR

Praise for SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY: “A tale of unlikely romance, impossible obstacles, and mortality, this book is a must-read.” - Teen Vogue

Praise for SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY: “It’s equal parts fun, cringe-worthy, and totally fearless!” - Seventeen

Praise for SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY: “An unexpected twist on the typical cancer story.” - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

“Julie Murphy delivers a fresh and glorious love story that addresses all the complexities of one’s heart. Ramona Blue’s discovery of limitless love is total beauty.” - Adam Silvera, New York Times bestselling author of More Happy Than Not

★ “Julie Murphy knows a thing or two about navigating the worlds of girls on the brink of self-discovery.” - Booklist (starred review)

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “Heart-felt and inspirational, Dumplin’ will win readers over with her snarky humor and introspective view of growing up a big girl in a small town. You’ll want her to take the cake, the crown, and the boy!” - Jen Bigheart Outreach Supervisor, Westbank Community Libraries Jen Bigheart, Westbank Community Libraries

Praise for SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY: “Honest and unflinching, this is a compelling story of one teen’s struggle with cancer, love, and living. A worthwhile addition.” - School Library Journal

Praise for SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY: “Readers will turn the last page wanting to know where the next chapter leads.” - Kirkus Reviews

Praise for SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY: “Alice and Harvey’s relationship is raw, honest, moving, and unapologetic in its depiction of their individual, and collective, pain.” - Booklist

Praise for SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY: “Julie Murphy weaves together a tender and funny tale of love, friendship, heartache, and redemption. SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY explodes with brutal honesty, brilliant wit, and unflinching heart.” - John Corey Whaley, winner of the Michael L. Printz Award for WHERE THINGS COME BACK

Praise for SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY: “Julie Murphy’s SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY is a funny, heartfelt, honest look at the beauty and the risk of getting a second chance. An inspiring novel about all the things worth living for. I adored this debut!” - Siobhan Vivian, author of The List

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “Dumplin’ made me want to high-five everyone in the world. If there’s any justice on this godforsaken earth, Julie Murphy will become the next household name synonymous with YA.” - Cristin Stickles, McNally Jackson Books

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “[A] richly enjoyable novel...a clever and funny book to please lovers of thoughtful romance and secret pageant fans.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “Genuine, romantic, and with a dash of Texan charm, this is a novel that celebrates being who you are while also acknowledging that it’s incredibly difficult to do.” - The Horn Book

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “Awesome, original, romantic, and wise - Julie Murphy’s DUMPLIN’ is the book young adult literature has always needed. Willowdean is fat, there’s no getting around it, and that’s both the core of her story and just the start of her full, fabulous, interesting life. Teen readers will be changed by Willowdean and her journey and I can’t wait for them to get the chance to meet her.” - Angie Manfredi, Los Alamos County Library

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “Portrays and challenges sterotypes about beauty pageants, size issues, and women’s concerns...Powerful.” - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

Praise for DUMPLIN’: “Willowdean will never be the pageant queen her mother was, but when her beloved aunt dies, everything changes. What’s a Dolly Parton lovin’ fat girl to do? Start a revolution…In a story in which everyone can see something of themselves, Julie Murphy has created a character who is flawed, fabulous and feisty. If you can’t be Willowdean you’ll want to be her friend.” - Valerie Davis, Campbell County Public

More by Julie Murphy

More LGBTQ+

More Romance

More Young Adult Fiction

More Coming of Age

More Dating & Sex

More Social Themes

More Friendship

More School & Education

More Contemporary

More Girls & Women

More Siblings

More Family

More Depression

More Poverty & Homelessness