
Wood, a marketing communications major, knew she had to justify making Elliot undeclared thanks to the rarity of undecided majors at Emerson. Part of Elliot’s journey is declaring a major. Living in the Little Building, Elliot tries to figure out what she wants to do with her life while also discovering what she likes-in bed. The book follows the story of Elliot McHugh as she starts her college experience at Emerson. The publisher of the book is Abrams Books, the same company that published the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books by Jeff Kinney and the Splintered series by A.G. Fresh is described as “a hilarious and vulnerable coming-of-age story about the thrilling new experiences––and missteps––of a girl’s freshman year of college,” on Wood’s website. Wood’s new novel, which is a retelling of Jane Austen’s Emma, will be available in hardcover and ebook starting Aug. Dimensions: 8.30in - 5.70in - 1.10in - 1.Margot Wood ‘08 spent years working in the publishing industry after graduation, and now her debut novel set at Emerson College, Fresh, is set to be published in August.We can't give everything away ahead of time Book Details And maybe even fall in love in the process. Elliot may make epic mistakes, but if she's honest with herself (and with you, dear reader), she may just find the person she wants to be. Or when her roommate's boyfriend turns out to be the biggest a-hole.

When finals creep up and smack her right in the face. When the sex she's having isn't that great. But she may not be ready for the fallout when reality hits. But picking a major is the last thing on Elliot's mind when she's too busy experiencing all that college has to offer-from dancing all night at off-campus parties to testing her RA Rose's patience to making new friends to having the best sex one can have on a twin-size dorm-room bed.

Some students enter their freshman year of college knowing exactly what they want to do with their lives. "A hilarious, heartfelt, and realistic coming-of-age story." -Buzzfeed "Hilarious and heartwarming." - Popsugar "A laugh-out-loud and vulnerable coming-of-age story." -The Nerd Daily : In a world, where humanity has crumbled-wait, no, wrong story.
