OMG I finished Finding Jupiter earlier today and I am still crying.
The publisher Crown/Underlined actually sent me an advance copy of this book a few months ago, but despite the gorgeous cover, it seemed like a heavy book and I was going through a lot in my life and didn't think I could handle reading it. It sat on my nightstand all these months and I finally picked it up. After losing my mom very recently, this probably still wasn't the best time to read this story, but I'm glad I did.
Finding Jupiter is a YA book that I guess I'd classify as a romance, but with a very sad backstory. The book is told from the POVs of Ray, a beautiful, tall boarding school student, home for the summer, and Orion, a handsome young man about to start at Howard University on swim/academic scholarships. Fate brings the pair together at the roller rink on Ray's birthday, which also happens to be the anniversary of her dad's death and the anniversary of Orion's baby sister's death.
Ray and Orion become fast friends, but both feel a deeper connection, as if literally destined in the stars. However as their magical summer comes to an end, a secret from the night of Ray's birth threatens to tear them, and their families, apart.
This book is definitely heavy, but it is also beautiful. I'm not really a poetry fan, but I enjoyed the illustrations and found poetry sprinkled throughout the book.
Also, this book made me seriously nostalgic for roller rinks and teenage love.
Content Warnings: Desth of a parent, Death of a chils, desthbof a sibling