1999. Dial-up internet. One teen, two identities—and a secret that can’t stay online.
Alex always knew she didn’t quite fit the mold, but she’s never been able to figure out why. In the blur of basketball practice, AOL instant messenger chats, and the high school gossip mill of 1999, Alex is caught in a whirlwind of self-discovery. She’s exploring new feelings, testing boundaries, and crafting a whole new identity—online and off.
Pretending to be “Zack,” a confident and charming boy on AIM, was supposed to be a harmless joke, but it quickly turns into something more. Zack is everything Alex wishes she could be—bold, sure of himself, and effortlessly cool. But as Alex navigates her growing feelings for her best friend Whitney, the confusing allure of Nathan, and the complicated web of lies she’s built online, she’s forced to confront the Who am I, really?
Perfect for fans Heartstopper, Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Inbetween is a heartfelt exploration of identity, first love, and the messy, beautiful process of figuring out who you are—when you’re not sure where you fit.
first love • mistaken identity • found family
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I’ve read a lot of books about transgenders. Partly because one of my closest friends is a transgender woman, but even before I met her, the idea of being stuck in the wrong body has always fascinated me. The courage it takes to truly be their authentic self. The confusion their family & friends feel, and the sometimes terrible depression caused by people who don’t understand or support them… or worse yet, try to hurt them. This book was good, but not among the best. I am going to read the 2nd book in the series, since I already bought it, but ai don’t have high expectations. Sorry, A.C.
Growing up in a similar time period, I had friends in high school that were probably transgender and we didn’t t know it. This gave such an amazing insight into the world of someone truly trying to find and figure themselves out, even when it seemed impossible or scary. I loved the journey through this book and look forward to more books from this author.