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About The Book
In Cedar Creek, Christmas is no joke, and the annual seasonal play is the centerpiece of the festivities. As director, Bo Amaratunga is not only filling the boots of her mother, but fulfilling her role as community organizer—bringing people together for a night of queer joy and merriment.
When a local landmark goes up for sale, and the town looks to Bo to save it, she does exactly what her mother would do: draws up plans to produce the loudest, most magical play to save the day—or at least bring in enough ticket sales to fend off any prospective buyers. To pull it all off, Bo needs a set builder who can bring her vision to life, but the only option seems to be the newly returned Val Morales, Bo’s long lost high school sweetheart. Sure, Val’s incredibly talented, more than willing to help, and still makes Bo’s pulse race, but how can she trust the girl who ghosted her and left her devastated ten years ago? And why did Val come back after all these years, anyway?
Val Morales didn’t think she’d ever find herself back in Cedar Creek. Freshly divorced, unemployed, and floundering, she was glad to take the lifeline when her demanding parents offered her a job helping out with their realtor business. When they ask her to find a buyer for their lucrative property in Cedar Creek, she jumps at the opportunity to escape their disappointment at her life’s recent downturn and hopefully even impress them. She wasn’t expecting to run into Bo, her first, most pivotal love, or for Bo to ask for her help designing the set for the annual holiday play. When Val realizes the property she’s trying to sell is the same one the play is trying to save, she is forced into an impossible place—will she break Bo’s heart all over again?
As the past and their longing for one another creeps up on them, Bo and Val must figure out a way to maneuver around their conflicting goals and pressures.
At once an utterly delightful holiday romcom and a tender exploration of past, present, and future selves, Tanya Boteju’s adult debut Setting the Stage For Christmas will warm hearts in any season.
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster (October 13, 2026)
- Length: 368 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668210536
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Raves and Reviews
"A delightfully charming holiday romance about saving something precious. Packed with queer joy, humour, and heart. From making a holiday play a little gayer, to woodworking, to a second chance at love, this is the perfect festive escape."
— EMILY AUSTIN, bestselling author of Is This a Cry for Help? and We Could Be Rats
“Setting the Stage for Christmas is the queer holiday romance we’ve been waiting for—warm, witty, and refreshingly real. An oasis of festive joy grounded in authentic human experience. Boteju’s voice feels both strikingly new and comfortingly familiar, weaving together the magic and mess of this world with effortless precision and charm.”
— TATTIAWNA JONES, Actor
"Warm, funny, and thoroughly disarming, this cozy Christmas romp takes a pile of rough-cut dreams and builds a set full of found family, small-town heart, and just the right amount of backstage magic."
— AMINAH MAE SAFI, author of Tell Me How You Really Feel
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