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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some mild strong words
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit-adjacent romantic content; WLW romance
Substance Use
Barely any
New York diner culture; some drinking
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The specific grief of falling for someone you can't hold; found family in a Brooklyn apartment; the 1977/present day mystery
What this book is about
August moves to Brooklyn and falls for Jane, a girl on the Q train who is inexplicably stuck in 1977. The more August falls for her, the more she needs to figure out how to unstick her. One Last Stop is McQuiston's most inventive novel—queer time travel romance with the found-family energy that BookTok loves.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit-adjacent romantic content
WLW romance
Time travel as the central obstacle
Found family—the apartment crew is the heart of the novel
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