An endearing story from a fresh voice of family, first love, and taking chances. Kirkus Reviews
A snappy, voicey debut filled with myriad embarrassing meet-cutes . . . A sweetly rendered, idiosyncratic cast who communicate via clever, Tagalog- and Hokkien-punctuated banter populate this laugh-out-loud exploration of Chinoy culture, first love, and intracommunal tensions. Publishers Weekly
Coyiuto s lovely debut is quite funny and filled with fantastic family banter. As readers follow Chloe through different dates, they will root for her as she struggles with matters of the heart, including romance, family, and how hard it can be to make a life changing choice. Booklist
Friendship, matchmaking, family expectations, and a Filipino debut come together in this sweet novel about finding who you are . . . Between love triangles and enemies-to-lovers, this novel explores a few romantic tropes, but the highlight is a relatable heroine who is leaving her childhood behind and focusing on the adult she wants to become. School Library Journal
Tells the story of the ups and downs of following one's dreams, with plenty of meet-cutes along the way. PopSugar
Witty, fun, and filled with joyous moments, Chloe and the Kaishao Boys is a delightful Pinoy rom-com about love, friendship, family, and figuring out the future. Randy Ribay, National Book Award Finalist for Patron Saints of Nothing
Full of swoons and charm. Coyiuto has crafted a sparkling rom-com that you won't want to miss. Jennifer Dugan, author of Hot Dog Girl and Some Girls Do
An immensely fun, smart, and endearing debut, Chloe and the Kaishao Boys is overflowing with laugh-out-loud moments and honest sincerity. A romance destined to instantly capture every reader s heart. Julian Winters, award-winning author of Running With Lions and Right Where I Left You Equal parts addictive, hilarious, and moving, Chloe and the Kaishao Boys is a must-read look at following your dreams, finding your people, and knowing where you belong. Kelly Loy Gilbert, author of Picture Us in the Light and When We Were Infinite
Mae Coyiuto is a Chinese-Filipino writer, born and raised in the Philippines. Mae earned her BA in Psychology from Pomona College and her Master s Degree in Writing for Young Adults/Children from The New School. If she's not writing, she's usually fangirling over Beyoncé, tennis, Gilmore Girls, or all of the above. She currently lives in Manila. Follow her on Twitter @maecoyiuto.