THE CALCULATION OF YOU AND
ME by Serena Kaylor (Long Story Short) is
a feel-good book whose pace is a little slow, but that all made sense when I
read the author’s acknowledgment page and realized how difficult the time
working in an ICU during COVID had been for Serena Kaylor. Her second novel
featuring neurodiverse characters centers on Marlowe Meadows who has been “dumped”
for not being romantic enough by manipulative boyfriend Josh at the start of
their senior year in high school. Marlowe turns to a new classmate (and her AP
English partner) Ashton Hayes to learn about writing romantic letters, reading
romance books, and completing “fieldwork” activities in an effort to win back
Josh. She is also supported by loyal, but quirky, friends Odette and Poppy. Kaylor
includes a great deal of musing by Marlowe as she attempts to understand others
whose brains work differently than hers. Along the way, readers become aware of
her increasing attraction to Ash (who seems too kind and mature at times) and Marlowe’s
own growth and maturation: “I could decide that I didn't want to learn to
dance, and that would be fine, but I'm capable of doing hard things. Unexpected
things. I might even be good at them. Or not, and that would be okay too.” And
later, “That's what it's all about, right? Figuring out who we are and what we
like and trying everything until we find the answers?” THE CALCULATION OF YOU AND ME received a
starred review from Kirkus (“A delightful, richly characterized
slow-burn romance about figuring out what you want”).
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