Title: Ollie In Between
Author: Jess Callans
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Publication date: April 8, 2025
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Summary
As puberty looms on the horizon, Ollie isn’t sure where they fit. They don’t fit in with their hockey friends anymore, and they don’t understand their now boy-crazed best friend. When they’re asked to write an essay about what it means to be a woman, they take it upon themselves to interview the women in their life. Hoping it will help them figure out their own identity.
Review: Ollie In Between
Thanks to Feiwel & Friends and NetGalley for an advanced copy of Ollie In Between by Jess Callans to review! I was immediately drawn in by the cover for this one, and I’m always on a quest to read more middle grade. As a debut novel, I was super impressed by this one!
Callans perfectly captures the experience of puberty when you’re in middle school. That feeling of confusion, anxiety, and feeling like everyone else knows more than you do. I can imagine that those feelings are magnified when you’re also questioning your gender identity, and there are a lot of middle grade readers who will feel seen by Ollie.
Outside of identity, this is also a book about friendship and finding new friends who accept you for you who are. Middle school is a notoriously hard time for that, and shifting friend groups isn’t the most fun thing in the world. Ollie navigates this in this book, eventually finding somewhere they fit in.
In the current state of book banning, this book is such an important story. Callans hits all the right notes for a middle school story, and I can’t wait to recommend it when it comes out in April.
5/5 stars
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