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Adelaide: A Novel (Paperback) by Genevieve Wheeler
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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+
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Author: Genevieve Wheeler
Adelaide is a stunning debut that captures the messy, intoxicating reality of falling in love when you’re still learning who you are. Perfect for readers who crave raw emotion, flawed characters, and stories that stay with you long after the last page.
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A Heartbreaking and Beautiful Story of Love, Loss, and Self-Discovery
About the Book
Adelaide by Genevieve Wheeler is a deeply personal and achingly beautiful exploration of modern love, heartbreak, and the journey toward self-acceptance. Set between New York and London, this debut novel follows Adelaide Williams—a young American woman navigating life abroad, complicated relationships, and the struggle to find her place in the world. With prose that feels both intimate and universal, Wheeler captures what it means to love someone who may not be right for you, and the courage it takes to choose yourself.
From the Back Cover
A love story that asks: What happens when the person you want most is the one holding you back from becoming who you’re meant to be?
About the Author
Genevieve Wheeler is a writer and editor whose work has appeared in Vogue, Glamour, Refinery29, and The Independent. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, she now splits her time between London and New York. Adelaide is her debut novel, inspired by her own experiences of love, loss, and finding home in unexpected places. Wheeler’s honest and lyrical voice has earned her a devoted readership and critical acclaim.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is perfect for readers who love emotionally charged literary fiction with authentic, flawed characters. If you enjoyed Normal People by Sally Rooney, Conversations with Friends, or Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid, you’ll be captivated by Adelaide’s journey. It’s for anyone who has ever loved imperfectly, questioned their worth, or struggled to reconcile their dreams with reality. Whether you’re healing from heartbreak or simply love beautifully written romance, this novel will resonate deeply.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is Adelaide by Genevieve Wheeler about?
Adelaide is a contemporary romance novel about a young American woman living in London who falls into a complicated, on-again-off-again relationship. It explores themes of identity, self-worth, love, and the difficult choices we make in our twenties.
Q: Is Adelaide similar to Normal People by Sally Rooney?
Yes, readers who loved Normal People will likely enjoy Adelaide. Both novels feature complex, messy relationships and deeply introspective characters navigating love and personal growth with raw honesty.
Q: Is this book part of a series or standalone?
Adelaide is a standalone novel. You can read and enjoy it as a complete story without needing to read any other books.
Q: What age group is Adelaide suitable for?
This book is best suited for adult readers aged 18 and up due to mature themes including relationships, emotional complexity, and some adult content.
Q: Where can I buy the paperback edition of Adelaide?
You can purchase the paperback edition of Adelaide by Genevieve Wheeler directly from our store with fast shipping within 5–10 business days.
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| Weight | 225 g |
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| Dimensions | 14 × 1.5 × 22 cm |
Adelaide follows a young woman caught between two cities, two versions of herself, and a love affair that feels both inevitable and impossible. Through Adelaide's eyes, readers experience the highs and lows of relationships that shape us—sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. This is a story about learning to let go, embracing vulnerability, and discovering that the most important love story is the one you have with yourself.

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