
"But - because this isn't just a LGBTQ novel, it's also a semi-sci-fi novel - she soon discovers there's this unsettling reason that Jane is always on the Q.

And before long, August is running into Jane every single time she boards the Q, which at first she finds totally awesome. To her rescue comes this fetching young fellow passenger named Jane. Every weekday, August takes the Q train to campus, and one morning she slips and falls on board.

"August finds herself moving in with a cast of creative, generous, sex-positive roommates, and across the hall from the strait-laced accountant who on weekends becomes a drag queen named Annie Depressant. 12 Canadian books about love and romance to read in summer 2021.It has echoes of Armistead Maupin's classic series Tales of the City, and I found myself thinking as well of Dionne Brand's 2005 novel What We All Long For. "She's fled to the big city to get out from under the thumb of her single mother who loves her a lot, but who is really stuck in the past. She's part Encyclopedia Brown she's part adorable, confused, insecure, slightly nervous, still kind of in the closet. August is kind of part Nancy Drew - she loves to solve mysteries. She's just moved to New York City to go to college. "One Last Stop is the story of August, a woman in her early 20s. Martin's) One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston

One Last Stop is a 2021 bestselling LGBTQ romance novel by Casey McQuiston.
