Pasta Girls, Taylor Tracy
Pasta Girls, Taylor Tracy
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Pasta Girls

Author: Taylor Tracy

Narrator: Hayden Bishop, Jeremy Carlisle Parker

Unabridged: 8 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/09/2025


Synopsis

[p]2026 Rainbow Book List title[/p][p]2026 Lamda Award Nominee[/p]
[p]"Sweeter than zeppole. This book has something for everyone." -- Jake Maia Arlow, Stonewall Honor Author of Almost Flying[/p]
​​​​​​​[p]In this queer, contemporary, and neurodiverse spin on Romeo and Juliet from Stonewall Award Honor author Taylor Tracy, two New York City girls from warring restaurateur families befriend each other during the busiest week for their respective Italian eateries: the Feast of San Gennaro. [/p][p]Hot-headed and energetic Romea Marino is starting ninth grade with a full plate. Between confusing social dynamics of high school and juggling extracurriculars, Ro can only find peace in the reliable comfort of her kitchen, where she’s able to follow in her dad’s culinary footsteps, whipping up Italian-fusion recipes. [/p][p]Thoughtful and reserved Julianna Cangelosi is dying to help in her family’s restaurant, which serves traditional Italian dishes. But because Jules suffers from anxiety and struggles with overstimulation, her parents are wary of their daughter being in the chaos of a New York City kitchen.[/p][p]When Ro and Jules meet on the first night of the San Gennaro Festival, sparks fly…until they learn that their fathers own dueling Italian restaurants across the street from each other. But the more the girls hang out—Ro teaching Jules how to cook; Jules taking Ro to her favorite spots around the city—the more their feelings grow. Can they rewrite the old tale of star-crossed kids from rival families and create a new recipe for love and friendship?[/p]

About Taylor Tracy

Taylor Tracy is the author of the Stonewall Award Honor Book Murray Out of Water. Taylor writes books filled with humor and heart that explore the joys and hopes of queer kids, focusing on mental health, found family, and the importance of a sense of community. She lives in New Jersey with her family, including a fluffle of mischievous rescue bunnies, and loves everything her home state has to offer: the best bagels, pizza, and beaches. When not writing, she can be found down the shore, in the rock gym or next to her growing pile of books to read and love. Visit her online at taylorismyfirstname.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katie on September 15, 2025

Thank you to NetGalley and HarperCollins Children’s Books for a complimentary early release copy of Pasta Girls by Taylor Tracey. I liked Pasta Girls, this was a cute and wholesome sapphic romance read but the book touches on lots of important topics too, it focuses on growing up, what comes next in......more

Goodreads review by Rikki on June 02, 2025

A cute and heart warming YA novel with a lot of love woven between the pages. As a native New Yorker I loved reading about the 2 classic Italian families and the San Gennaro festival. I am giving it 3 stars because the 2 girls and the 2 families were very, very similar - and often it was hard to tel......more

Goodreads review by Raaven💖 on August 19, 2025

Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for this ARC in exchange for my honest review! The dads fighting felt like Bob and Jimmy Pesto from Bob’s Burgers. This was such a cute little book. I’m a certified Romeo and Juliet hater, but books like this make me want to give it a chance again. I love al......more

Goodreads review by Donna on July 05, 2025

I recieved a free eARC of this book from NetGalley. Thank you for the opportunity to read it. Romeo and Juliet is a classic tale of woe and romance between children of two warring families. In this case, Ro and Jules are two 14 yr olds, children of two competing and combative Italian restaurant owner......more

Goodreads review by Kayleigh on September 05, 2025

This queer YA spin on Romeo and Juliet was so cute. Jules and Ro are both just fourteen years old with a crush on the girl from the Italian restaurant across the street, but their dads have a long-standing feud that they can't get over. I loved that there were a couple fun Shakespeare quotes thrown......more