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THE KEY TO YOU AND ME by Jaye Robin Brown

THE KEY TO YOU AND ME

by Jaye Robin Brown

Pub Date: April 20th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-282458-5
Publisher: HarperTeen

Piper is a queer equestrian from Massachusetts with her eye on the Olympics.

When her girlfriend breaks up with her and her trainer is forced to take a break from riding and teaching for health reasons, Piper escapes to Harmon, North Carolina, for a summer of riding, working, and training at a competitive horse show barn while living with her maternal grandmother, MaMolly. MaMolly is wealthy, connected, and invested in Piper’s equestrian dreams, but she sets one condition: that Piper overcome her fear of a childhood car accident and learn how to drive. MaMolly hires local teenager Kat, who is responsible and dependable and works odd jobs to help her single father and three younger siblings. Kat is also questioning her sexuality. When Piper and Kat meet, sparks fly, but the two are caught up in a net of misunderstanding. Piper is still hung up on her ex, and Kat isn’t sure she’s ready to come out yet. As the summer unfolds, the two realize they have a lot to learn, including how to trust themselves and each other, as Piper figures out how to let go and Kat discovers how to take risks. The story, told through alternating chapters narrated from each girl’s first-person perspective, gracefully and generously engages with gender and sexuality. Main characters read as White; there is some diversity in the background cast.

Readers will laugh, cry, and cheer.

(Romance. 14-18)