Leaving the Station

Cover of Leaving the Station by Jake Maia Arlow
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780063078772
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 inches
Length: 5.5 inches
Weight: 1.00089866948 pounds
Width: 1.11 inches
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Leaving the Station by Jake Maia Arlow, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2025, is a young adult fiction novel that explores themes of identity, love, and friendship. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Zoe, who embarks on a cross-country train journey from New York to Seattle during her fall break, seeking a fresh start after struggling with her identity and relationships in college.

As Zoe travels, she encounters Oakley, a character who contrasts sharply with her own experiences. Together, they navigate their personal challenges and discover the complexities of their lives. The narrative delves into social themes such as LGBTQ identity, romance, and the trials of young adulthood, providing readers with a glimpse into the ups and downs of dating and self-discovery. Through their journey, Zoe and Oakley learn that they may be able to support each other as they confront their pasts and look toward the future.


Official synopsis Publisher

Nina LaCour meets Alyson Derrick in this cross-country journey of identity, love, and friendships as Zoe tries to figure out her life, one train stop at a time.

Zoe’s life has gone off the rails.

When she left Seattle to go to college in New York, she was determined to start fresh, to figure out what being a lesbian meant to her, to experiment with clothes and presentation away from home for the first time.

Instead, she lost touch with her freshman orientation friend group, skipped classes, and failed completely at being the studious premed student her parents wanted her to be.

But the biggest derailment of all? Her newly minted ex-boyfriend–and the fact that she had a boyfriend to begin with. When she met Alden, he made her feel wanted, he made her feel free. He made her feel . . . like she could be like him, which was exciting and confusing all at once.

So, Zoe decides a second fresh start is in order: She’s going to take a cross-country train from New York to Seattle for fall break. There, no one will know who she is, and she can outrun her mistakes.

Or so she thinks until she meets Oakley, who’s the opposite of Zoe in so many ways: effortlessly cool and hot, smart, self-assured. But as Zoe and Oakley make their way across the country, Zoe realizes that Oakley’s life has also gone off the rails–and that they might just be able to help each other along before that train finally leaves the station.

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“Leaving the Station” is credited to Jake Maia Arlow.
When was “Leaving the Station” published?
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers. Year: 2025.
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ISBN-13: 9780063078772.
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Language: en. Pages: 304.

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