"Finding Jupiter is a lyrical story of love, loss, and understanding with a heart as big as the sky... Breathtaking." -- Jennifer Niven, #1 NY Times bestselling author of All the Bright Places
Ray: Just once I'd like my birthday to be about me, and not the day my father died. I want to be Ray Jr., the tall girl from Memphis with the poetry beats and the braids that stay poppin'. And when I meet Orion at the skating rink, that's exactly who I am. He pulls my hand, and instead of being defined by my past, he races me toward my future.
Orion: When I dive into the pool, it's just me and my heartbeat. There's no dad, no dead sister, and no distracting noises. But I can't hold my breath forever. And since I met Ray, I don't want to. The closer we get, though, the more I see I'm not the only one caught in her wake.
With a lyrical blend of found poetry and poignant prose and the addition of black and white illustrations, this stunning debut captures young Black love and a decades-old family secret that may shatter a romance that feels written in the stars.
"Packed with introspective prose, emphatic characters, and undeniable romantic chemistry." -Publishers Weekly
"Rowe strikes the perfect romantic balance, keeping just enough dramatic realism to temper the idyllic sweetness of Ray and Orion's blossoming relationship but still allowing their love to unfold tenderly." -The Bulletin
"Lush and lyrical, Finding Jupiter shows us both the healing and transformative power of love. A galaxy-bright debut." --Laura Taylor Namey, New York Times bestselling author of A Cuban Girl's Guide To Tea and Tomorrow
"Self-affirming and deeply moving. Rowe tenderly reminds us that it takes courage to love and love to heal." -J. Elle, New York Times bestselling author of Wings of Ebony
"A sparkling debut!" -Liara Tamani, author of All the Things We Never Knew
"A relevant, heartwarming love story for a generation--it will gut you and then put you back together again." -Kristen R. Lee, author of Required Reading for the Disenfranchised Freshman
"With cinematic storytelling, undeniable chemistry, and a fresh set of authentic characters, this story left me feeling comforted, inspired, and grinning ear to ear." -Joya Goffney, author of Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry