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Where You'll Find Us

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A profound, beautifully written and page-turning YA novel about trans identity, queer history and found family with a high concept hook - from the critically acclaimed author of If Tomorrow Doesn't Come, for fans of We Are Okay, Last Night at the Telegraph Club and with... Read More
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A profound, beautifully written and page-turning YA novel about trans identity, queer history and found family with a high concept hook - from the critically acclaimed author of If Tomorrow Doesn't Come, for fans of We Are Okay, Last Night at the Telegraph Club and with shades of The Time Traveller's Wife.

In this beautifully profound YA novel, a trans teen finds a home where queer kids from all different decades have found refuge from hatred—and from time.

Calla Quick has no future. At least, that's how it feels. Her parents disowned her via text message, and now she can't afford to go to an all-women's college with her girlfriend Ramona like they planned. But Calla wonders if maybe that's for the best—because even though Calla told Ramona her parents disowned her because they found out she's gay, the truth is, Calla has been questioning whether she's a girl at all.

Calla wishes she had more time to figure everything out, and one night, her wish is seemingly granted. When Calla and Ramona stumble upon a mysterious farmhouse in the woods, they meet five teens who claim they've lived there for decades. The land, which they call Amaranth, acts as a safe haven for queer kids throughout history—a place free of hate, free of violence, free of time itself.

Here, Calla can be Cal and they feel instantly accepted. They don't have to worry about the future because at Amaranth, it will never come—until one night when the clock strikes twelve. Now under a literal ticking clock, the housemates must find a way to stop time again or face going back to their harsh realities. But as Cal learns everyone's story, they begin to wonder what queer people lose when their history is lost to time.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780241627785

Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 June 2026

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: Children, Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 35.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 500g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Jen St. Jude (they/them) is a Lambda Literary Fellow, who holds creative writing degrees from Colby College and Harvard University Extension School. Jen grew up in New Hampshire apple orchards but now lives in Chicago with their wife, daughter and dog. @jenstjude

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