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Stonewall Honor author Jake Maia Arlow delivers a sapphic Jewish
twist on the classic Christmas rom-com in a read perfect for fans
of Kelly Quindlen and Casey McQuiston. It all starts when Shani
runs into May. Like, literally. With her mom’s Subaru. Attempted
vehicular manslaughter was not part of Shani’s plan. She was
supposed to be focusing on her monthlong paleoichthyology
internship. She was going to spend all her time thinking about dead
fish and not at all about how she was unceremoniously dumped days
before winter break. It could be going better. But when a
dog-walking gig puts her back in May’s path, the fossils she’s
meant to be diligently studying are pushed to the side—along with
the breakup. Then they’re snowed in together on Christmas Eve. As
things start to feel more serious, though, Shani’s hurt over her
ex-girlfriend’s rejection comes rushing back. Is she ready to try
a committed relationship again, or is she okay with this just being
a passing winter fling?
Stonewall Honor author Jake Maia Arlow delivers a sapphic Jewish
twist on the classic Christmas rom-com in a read perfect for fans
of Kelly Quindlen and Casey McQuiston. It all starts when Shani
runs into May. Like, literally. With her mom's Subaru. Attempted
vehicular manslaughter was not part of Shani's plan. She was
supposed to be focusing on her monthlong paleoichthyology
internship. She was going to spend all her time thinking about dead
fish and not at all about how she was unceremoniously dumped days
before winter break. It could be going better. But when a
dog-walking gig puts her back in May's path, the fossils she's
meant to be diligently studying are pushed to the side-along with
the breakup. Then they're snowed in together on Christmas Eve. As
things start to feel more serious, though, Shani's hurt over her
ex-girlfriend's rejection comes rushing back. Is she ready to try a
committed relationship again, or is she okay with this just being a
passing winter fling?
In this Stonewall Honor book, a week-long amusement park road trip
becomes a true roller coaster of emotion when Dalia realizes she
has more-than-friend feelings for her new bestie. "Dalia’s
journey to self-discovery is refreshingly honest, and this
entire cast of characters will steal your heart.” –
Maulik Pancholy, actor and Stonewall Honor-winning author of The
Best At It Would-be amusement park aficionado Dalia only
has two items on her summer bucket list: (1) finally ride a roller
coaster and (2) figure out how to make a new best friend. But when
her dad suddenly announces that he's engaged, Dalia's schemes come
to a screeching halt. With Dalia's future stepsister Alexa heading
back to college soon, the grown-ups want the girls to spend the
last weeks of summer bonding--meaning Alexa has to cancel the
amusement park road trip she's been planning for months. Luckily
Dalia comes up with a new plan: If she joins Alexa on her trip and
brings Rani, the new girl from her swim team, along maybe she can
have the perfect summer after all. But what starts out as a week of
funnel cakes and Lazy River rides goes off the rails when Dalia
discovers that Alexa's girlfriend is joining the trip. And keeping
Alexa's secret makes Dalia realize one of her own: She might have
more-than-friend feelings for Rani.
A hilariously honest book about surviving middle school while
navigating a chronic illness from the Stonewall Honor-winning
author of Almost Flying. Twelve-year-old Al Schneider is too scared
to talk about the two biggest things in her life: 1. Her stomach
hurts all the time and she has no idea why. 2. She’s almost
definitely 100% sure she likes girls. So she holds it in…until
she can’t. After nearly having an accident of the lavatorial
variety in gym class, Al finds herself getting a colonoscopy and an
answer—she has Crohn’s disease. But rather than solving all her
problems, Al's diagnosis just makes everything worse. It’s scary
and embarrassing. And worst of all, everyone wants her to talk
about it—her overprotective mom, her best friend, and most
annoyingly her gastroenterologist, who keeps trying to get her to
go to a support group for kids with similar chronic illnesses. But,
who wants to talk about what you do in the bathroom? The Year My
Life Went Down the Toilet is a wildly funny and honest story about
finding community, telling the truth even when it’s hard, and the
many indignities of middle school life.
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