Stevie likes Chloe a girl at school she has more feelings for than anyone or anything else before.
As she tries to bring it up with her mum as her dad isn't around, she winds up at the library where a kindly librarian helps her and tells her it'll all be ok.
I really enjoyed this novel being told in verse and focusing on a younger character coming to terms with their sexuality where as it's usually older teens or twenties when the subject of sexuality is raised. It showed how truly consuming and confusing it can be coming to terms with and wondering how your family and friends will react to you coming out.
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