![]() Luckily, Jess isn’t making this trip alone. She just never told anyone she was coming. It’s not like Jess wasn’t invited she was. He happens to be marrying her mom’s ex-best friend. ![]() So she’s driving halfway across the country to his wedding. But first she has some unfinished business with her dad. Now she’s a high school graduate, soon to be on her way to art school. The last time Jess saw her father, she was a boy. Jess, Chunk, and the Road Trip to Infinity “A sincere, profound rendering of sexuality, queerness, and identity.”- The Horn Book The author succeeds in her mission to foster ‘greater understanding and acceptance of gender’s vast and lovely variation.'”- School Library Journal “It succeeds in conveying the message that “you are not alone” to transgender youth while helping everyone else get a handle on these often-tortured teens. “This gutsy, tripartite poem explores a wider variety of identities-cis-, trans-, genderqueer-than a simple transgender storyline, making it stand out. “…a gripping story about a complex topic…” - Publishers Weekly, starred review ![]() A brave YA debut.” –– Ellen Hopkins, New York Times bestselling author of the Crank trilogy Written with compassion and startling insight. ![]()
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