
Becky Albertalli
Becky Albertalli is a New York Times bestselling author known for her heartwarming and humorous young adult novels. Her most famous work, "Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda," was adapted into the critically acclaimed film "Love, Simon." Albertalli's writing often explores themes of identity, friendship, and romance with relatable characters and authentic dialogue.
Books by Becky Albertalli
4 books available

Yes No Maybe So
by Becky Albertalli
3.9(11,458)
A socially anxious Jewish teen and a Muslim girl facing family turmoil find unexpected love and courage while canvassing for a progressive political campaign in a deeply divided America.

Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
by Becky Albertalli
4.3(288,285)
When a secret email about his burgeoning gay identity falls into the wrong hands, a shy high schooler is blackmailed into playing Cupid, forcing him to navigate friendship drama and the thrilling, terrifying possibility of true love with an anonymous online crush.

Leah on the Offbeat
by Becky Albertalli
3.9(56,227)
As senior year ends, Leah, a bisexual drummer navigating social changes and artistic doubts, discovers her feelings for a friend.

The Upside of Unrequited
by Becky Albertalli
4.0(60,385)
Seventeen-year-old Molly, an expert in secret crushes and the fear of rejection, navigates first love and self-acceptance when her twin finds romance and she's left to choose between a 'perfect' crush and an unexpected, awkward coworker.