Some summers change you quietly, before you ever have the words.
Thirteen-year-old Jamie Grant is caught in between worlds. It is the summer before high school in Kansas City, Kansas, a season of heat, waiting, and becoming. To everyone else, Jamie is still a boy, following rules, keeping his head down, surviving the expectations placed on him. But inside, she knows her truth. Her real name, Jennifer, lives only in the pages of a new diary, written in careful strokes, hidden from a world that is not yet ready to see her. This is a coming-of-age summer shaped by longing and loss. Jamie's first love, Jeremy, is gone without warning, leaving behind grief, unanswered questions, and the memory of a kiss she carries like a secret treasure. At home, her father's harsh control and her mother's silence leave no room for gender identity or self-discovery. Jamie learns to survive by shrinking, by performing the role expected of her, even as gender dysphoria tugs at her sense of self.