Going Overboard

Going Overboard by Caroline Huntoon is a middle grade novel published by Feiwel & Friends on May 27, 2025. This 208-page book follows the story of Piper Shapiro, a nonbinary tween who faces a significant change in her life when her mother, Noura, begins dating Gwinny. As Piper grapples with the idea of her mother’s new relationship and the potential for a blended family, she devises a plan to keep her life as it is, leading to unexpected challenges and realizations.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family life and growing up, as Piper teams up with Gwinny’s son, Colton, to disrupt their parents’ budding romance. The story delves into the complexities of relationships and the fear of change, while also highlighting the importance of understanding and acceptance. As Piper navigates her feelings and the dynamics of her family, she learns that change can sometimes lead to positive outcomes. This edition is presented in English and offers a relatable perspective for young readers facing similar experiences.
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From author Caroline Huntoon comes a sparkling new middle grade novel, Going Overboard, a reverse-Parent Trap story where tweens Piper and Colton must force their parents to break up, or their lives will change forever.
Piper Shapiro has the best mom in the world: Noura, a single parent by choice who always has a plan, whether it’s for a spontaneous Saturday adventure or helping Piper navigate middle school as a nonbinary kid. They’re a package deal, and they tell each other everything. At least, they used to. But then Noura invites Piper out to dinner with her girlfriend Gwinny . . .and Gwinny’s son, Colton—a boy Piper knows, and doesn’t exactly get along with. Piper panics when the realization hits: Noura and Gwinny are serious about each other. Suddenly, Piper’s life as half of a duo has an expiration date, and ze is horrified.
To put a stop to any potential wedding bells, Piper makes a plan: break up the parents and keep things the way they are—the way they should be. When Gwinny surprises everyone with a get-to-know-each-other cruise for spring break, Piper’s game is on—and Colton is in on it. The two of them work hard to make it clear that they are not one big happy family, even though it turns out that Colton might not be so bad after all. But when things with Project Break Up go a bit too far, Piper starts to question everything . . .and realize that maybe a little change isn’t a bad thing.
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