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HOW TO EXCAVATE A HEART by Jake Maia Arlow Kirkus Star

HOW TO EXCAVATE A HEART

by Jake Maia Arlow

Pub Date: Nov. 1st, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-06-307872-7
Publisher: HarperTeen

Queer Jewish love stubbornly blooms despite the cold of a Washington, D.C., winter.

Fresh off a cataclysmic first semester of college, Shani is determined to pass her winter break internship at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History like a Jewish nun: no girls, no distractions, just fossils. Like all the best-laid plans, hers go awry when she finds herself on a literal collision course with a very cute girl named May. Hallmark movie–style shenanigans ensue. Arlow demonstrates a nimble command of the genre, executing a lean, character-centric plot with a satisfying balance of sweet, funny, and heavy moments. The text is rich in dialogue, the first-person voice distinct and controlled. Shani’s journey to understanding her history and its ramifications for her present is never overwrought and all the more poignant for it. Sexual assault features in the story; it’s an aspect of the lesbian experience that is not often depicted, and it’s handled with sensitivity and compassion. Shani and May are both of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage, and their shared background adds an enriching ripple to this buoyant reimagining of a familiar story. Optimism grows like a weed in the would-be-salted earth of Shani’s heart; this is a tonic and a testament for the times.

Warming as hot chocolate in a blizzard; a familiar favorite made fresh from scratch.

(Romance. 14-18)