Arden Grey: A Novel
Ray Stoeve’s Arden Grey is an insightful, raw YA novel about a young photographer navigating toxic relationships and how they influence her identity.
Sixteen-year-old Arden Grey is struggling. Her mother has left their family, her father and her younger brother won’t talk about it, and a classmate, Tanner, keeps harassing her about her sexuality—which isn’t even public. (She knows she likes girls romantically, but she thinks she might be asexual.) At least she’s got her love of film photography and her best and only friend, Jamie, to help her cope.
Then Jamie, who is trans, starts dating Caroline, and suddenly he isn’t so reliable. Arden’s insecurity about their friendship grows. She starts to wonder if she’s jealous or if Jamie’s relationship with Caroline is somehow unhealthy—and it makes her reconsider how much of her relationship with her absent mom wasn’t okay, too.
Filled with big emotions, first loves, and characters navigating toxic relationships, Ray Stoeve’s honest and nuanced novel is about finding your place in the world and seeking out the love and community that you deserve.
“Readers will see that Arden is on a painstaking path to a better her, and there are a lot of promising signs that she’ll get there.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
# of Pages: 288
Book Binding: Hardcover
Year of Publication: 2022
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Language: en
ISBN: 9781419746000
Ray Stoeve is an American author and educator from Seattle, Washington. They graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in English Literature and have since pursued a career in writing and teaching. Stoeve is passionate about telling stories that explore themes of identity, family, and love, particularly through the lens of LGBTQ+ experiences. In addition to writing, Stoeve is also a dedicated advocate for queer and trans youth, working with various organizations to support and empower marginalized communities. Arden Grey is Stoeve's debut novel, and it has been praised for its honest and heartfelt portrayal of a young trans boy navigating his identity and relationships in a small town.