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Following the success of her Diary of a Romantica series, Celia Martinez returns to further explore love and all of its magnificent beauty. In A Magnificently Ordinary Romance (AMOR), self-proclaimed hopeful romantic Celia Martinez poetically tells the story of a man and woman who fall in love too quickly, only to realize--rather chaotically--that they are coworkers who work in the same building. What do they do to overcome the situation? They write, but not to each other... A charming and heartfelt exploration of love and miscommunication from young people healing, growing, and exploring love…mehr

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Following the success of her Diary of a Romantica series, Celia Martinez returns to further explore love and all of its magnificent beauty. In A Magnificently Ordinary Romance (AMOR), self-proclaimed hopeful romantic Celia Martinez poetically tells the story of a man and woman who fall in love too quickly, only to realize--rather chaotically--that they are coworkers who work in the same building. What do they do to overcome the situation? They write, but not to each other... A charming and heartfelt exploration of love and miscommunication from young people healing, growing, and exploring love in all its forms, AMOR is a kind shoulder to lean on when your tired heart needs rest and understanding.
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Autorenporträt
Celia Martínez is a Mexican-American bilingual poet and hopeful romantic. She began posting her work on TikTok in 2021 and has quickly amassed a following of 4 million across her social media platforms. Martínez graduated from Yale University in 2021 with a B.S. in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, and is a proud mujer in STEM. While working full-time as a scientist, Martínez wrote and self-published two books and is currently working on her third. She hopes that through her words people feel and believe that love is not only possible, but present and magnificent.