After getting rejected by every single Ivy League she applied to and falling short of all her Asian immigrant parents' expectations, seventeen-year-old Jenna Chen makes a wish to become her smarter, infinitely more successful Harvard-bound cousin, Jessica Chen--only for her wish to come true. Literally. Now trapped inside Jessica's body, with access to Jessica's most private journals and secrets, Jenna soon discovers that being the top student at the elite, highly competitive Havenwood Private Academy isn't quite what she imagined. Worse, as everyone--including her own parents--start having trouble remembering who Jenna Chen is, or if she ever even existed, Jenna must decide if playing the role of the perfect daughter and student is worth losing her true self forever.
Ann Liang
Ann Liang is a renowned novelist known for her insightful and introspective writing style. Her most notable works include "The Art of Letting Go" and "Finding Home", both of which explore themes of identity, belonging, and self-discovery. Liang's writing often delves into the complexities of human relationships and the emotional journey of her characters. She has made a significant impact on the contemporary literary genre by bringing a fresh perspective and unique voice to her storytelling. "The Art of Letting Go" is considered her most famous work, receiving critical acclaim for its poignant portrayal of loss and resilience. Through her powerful narratives, Ann Liang has cemented her place as a prominent figure in literature, inspiring readers with her thought-provoking stories.