See You In the Morning is a book about three 17-year-olds, Rosie,
John, and the narrator, who take care of each other one summer in a
small Midwestern town. Rosie is a mystic romantic whose dad earned so
much money writing screenplays that she doesn't need an after-school
job. John, Rosie's ex, works at the roller rink in a rabbit costume and
takes care of his mom when she's tired after a day cutting hair. The
narrator works at a bookstore and sometimes focuses so hard on their
reading that they see polka dots take over the room. John is the
narrator's best and oldest friend, so now the two of them must be in
love, right? Because if they aren't, why stay in town? But if they
aren't, who else will ever understand? What is love and how does it
work? See You In the Morning happens at diners and house shows, in
paragraph-shaped poems, and the narrator's angry, tender, colorful
voice.