A lively first novel . . . This humorous, deeply human coming-of-age story will connect with teens. -The Washington Post
John Green fans will appreciate this tale . . . [Ahmadi] successfully fashions a universal story of discovering one's true self through the honest eyes of another. -USA Today
Lovely. -Entertainment Weekly
Arvin Ahmadi's novel shares a lot in common with its irrepressible hero, Saaket. It's quirky and charming, wise and unpredictable, and, dare I say it, full of big-hearted grit. -Khaled Hosseini, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Kite Runner
Arvin Ahmadi's voice will be a dynamic entry into YA literature. Down and Across is a thrilling game-changer that touches on the universal journey of self-discovery with a deft hand and riotous humor. -Adam Silvera, New York Times bestselling author of More Happy Than Not and History Is All You Left Me
Arvin Ahmadi's earnest debut is a charming romp of a book, a heartfelt tour of a city through the bright eyes of a hopeful heart. Ahmadi proves his grit and then some with Down and Across. -David Arnold, New York Times bestselling author of Kids of Appetite and Mosquitoland
Charmingly funny, intensely relatable, and unexpectedly moving-Down and Across is a big-hearted gem of a debut from an exciting new voice. -Jasmine Warga, author of My Heart and Other Black Holes and Here We Are Now
Witty, smart, and inspiring, the novel celebrates life's big and little surprises and the connections made between people that lead to profound changes. -Publishers Weekly, starred review
A story of friendship, growing up, and learning to commit to something. -School Library Journal, starred review
John Green fans will fall hard for this story of a guy at war with his future and the unpredictable girl who helps him risk everything to discover who he wants to be. Extra love for the reminder that failure is part of the path to success! -Justine
It's a must-read book for anyone who has ever felt a little lost. -Bustle
This is a heartwarming and humorous contemporary YA that gives readers a realistic look at self-discovery and identity. Ahmadi writes with head and heart, captivating readers with passages that leap beautifully from the pages. -BuzzFeed
Down and Across is clever, brash, and punchy, rife with good advice and incisive commentary about parents' expectations. -Christian Science Monitor
Highly original . . . An engaging debut novel about self-discovery. -Kirkus Reviews
Debut author Ahmadi sets up a meet-cute with a manic-pixie-dream-girl type, but he refreshingly upends those tropes, instead telling a smart story about transformation . . . Both Saaket and Fiora emerge as multifaceted personalities with an engaging dynamic, and readers will easily cheer Saaket on as he blunders through toward meaningful growth. -Booklist
Utterly satisfying. -VOYA
Arvin Ahmadi's debut novel is a rollicking adventure full of humor and quirky characters from all walks of life . . . Their zany exploits are humorous and insightful and nothing is off-limits on Scott's educational journey: youth hostels, hospitals, bars, even the French Embassy. -Shelf Awareness
Arvin Ahmadi's charming debut, Down and Across, brings a strong new voice to teen literature. Scott's uncertainty, and his panic over that uncertainty, will resonate with high school readers faced with the impossible task of figuring out what they want to do with their lives. -BookPage