During an emotional conversation Wyatt asks that Grayson uses the gender neutral pronouns – they/their/them – as I shall from now on, where relevant, in this review. However, history is his joy and despite being disowned by most of his family when he transitioned, he strives to keep his skills and love for history alive.Īfter a slightly disastrous first date, mainly due to Wyatt’s awkward behaviour, Wyatt decides to try again and makes the big decision to explain by coming out for the first time as genderqueer, to Grayson. Grayson works part-time in a deli and part-time at the historical society, as neither job is well paid. Help comes in the form of Grayson, a trans man and very well qualified historical researcher. He approaches the local historical society to see if they can shed light on the photo and those pictured. There is a nervousness about their expressions and the candid nature of the portrait calls to Wyatt. This photo is obviously old and pictures two men sitting either side of a table. While at the farm, Wyatt finds a photo hidden between the ceiling beams and insulation. They hope it will be easier for her there than at the large family farm. Wyatt’s mother is in failing health due to Alzheimer’s, so he, his sister and her fiancé are moving her into an apartment. This is a sweet, gentle romance and in my opinion an important book.
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