Tuesday, July 14, 2026

The Art of Overthinking by Ellen Zheng

              Set against a backdrop of New York City, immersed in the academically elite high school culture, “The Art of Overthinking” celebrates the ties that bind us and delivers a love letter to mental health.

Today, Wild Women Authors focus on The Art of Overthinking, a contemporary YA novel, written by Ellen Zheng, and recently released by Rowan Prose Publishing

About The Art of Overthinking:

Isla Wu is fine.

Or, at least, that’s what she tells herself. She has friends, semi-supportive—albeit judgmental—tiger parents, and good grades, so why wouldn’t she be okay? Besides, anything other than “fine” is not suitable for an American-born Chinese girl with Ivy League dreams.

But still, the numbness claws at her.

Everything goes to crap when she spills coffee on a new guy (how meet-cute, NOT). Yet, as she starts to like him, everything she thought she once knew unravels until the numbness threatens to pull her under. Because when you’re at the top, the only way to go is down, and ignoring her problems or feelings doesn’t help anyone.

Maybe Isla Wu is not fine.

This book can be found at: https://books2read.com/u/47LE0E

What others are saying about this book: “. . . Fans of How It Feels to Float by Helena Fox, To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han, and Every Last Word, by Tamara Ireland Stone will enjoy The Art of Overthinking. . . “

About today’s focus author:  Ellen Zheng is an avid lover of books that make her cry and Taylor Swift songs. As the child of immigrant parents, she wanted to implement her experiences and culture into her writing, especially mental health. Through channels such as literature and entertainment, she believes we can work on destigmatizing mental health and convey that people don't have to suffer alone. She is a debut author of young adult fiction and resides in Georgia.

 

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