Mariko Turk
Author

Praise for The Museum of Modern Love
* Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
"A yearning rush that builds into a full tidal wave of desire."
—Stephanie Perkins, New York Times-bestselling author of Overdue and Anna and the French Kiss
"Funny, soft, and full of undeniable chemistry..."
—Katie Cicatelli-Kuc, New York Times-bestselling author of Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice
“...so wonderfully captures the joys and trials of first loves.”
—Zoulfa Katouh, bestselling author of As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow
“...thoroughly swoonworthy! Brimming with romance and heart...like the best works of art—the kind you’ll want to re-visit again and again.”
—Emma Mills, author of First & Then
Tonight, inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art—somewhere between the hours of 8 PM and 5 AM—Auden Peck will fall in love with Miki Kawamura.
That’s Miki’s plan, anyway. And the plan is destiny.
See, Miki’s grandparents fell in love after accidentally being locked in the Met overnight in 1965. And now, after too many almost-confessions, hopeless romantic Miki will finally tell her best friend Auden that she loves him by retracing the path through the museum that her grandparents took that fateful night.
But destiny has other plans. For it’s not Auden who joins Miki on her midnight tour, but Lou McSweeney—the world’s most jaded cynic, and Miki’s ex. How can she possibly confess her feelings for Auden when she’s stuck sparring with this arrogant jerk? And is it possible that her original plan was not destiny’s true course after all?
For fans of Lynn Painter and Jenny Han, The Museum of Modern Love is an irresistible instant classic about the thrilling, often infuriating, rush of first love, guaranteed to sweep you off your feet.