

INTRODUCING~
Someday We’ll Find It
Raw and unvarnished, Jennifer Wilson’s debut about one girl’s messy, unglamorous, very real summer in central Illinois is perfect for fans of Emergency Contact and Far from the Tree.

The book explores complicated, messy relationships that include elements of rivalry, jealousy, love, and care… An intimate story of growth and self-respect.
—Kirkus Reviews
First-time novelist Wilson has captured so many of the complex emotions of being a teenager… a novel about discovering your own value and, just as important, finding people who see that worth without being threatened by it.
—Booklist
Available April 26, 2022
News & Events
Meet and Greet/Author Signing
Independent Bookstore Day
Saturday, April 30
1 – 2 pm
Cream & Amber
1605 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN 55343
News & Events
Meet and Greet/Author Signing
Independent Bookstore Day
Saturday, April 30
1 – 2 pm
Cream & Amber
1605 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN 55343
INTRODUCING~
Someday We’ll Find It

Raw and unvarnished, Jennifer Wilson’s debut about one girl’s messy, unglamorous, very real summer in central Illinois is perfect for fans of Emergency Contact and Far from the Tree.

The book explores complicated, messy relationships that include elements of rivalry, jealousy, love, and care… An intimate story of growth and self-respect.
—Kirkus Reviews
Available April 26, 2022

about the author~
Jennifer Wilson grew up in central Illinois and, like Bliss, she’s walked beans and detasseled corn in the damp summer heat. She holds an MFA in creative writing for children and young adults from Hamline University, and a BS in Education from Indiana University. She is currently braving the icy winters and soaking up the perfect summers in Minnesota, where she is an early childhood educator. When she’s not writing or teaching, she is crafting and trying to keep her one plant alive.

about the author~
Jennifer Wilson grew up in central Illinois and, like Bliss, she’s walked beans and detasseled corn in the damp summer heat. She holds an MFA in creative writing for children and young adults from Hamline University, and a BS in Education from Indiana University. She is currently braving the icy winters and soaking up the perfect summers in Minnesota, where she is an early childhood educator. When she’s not writing or teaching, she is crafting and trying to keep her one plant alive.
