Graduation was supposed to be an ending. It turned out to be a recalibration.
Hank never planned on falling for Daisy.
Not in the middle of senior year.
Not when everything already felt temporary.
Not when the future was pressing in from every direction.
Set along the quiet edges of the American East Coast, Coordinates Between Us follows two teenagers standing at the threshold between who they were and who they're becoming. Between college orientations, late-night playlists, unread messages, and the slow drift of summer, Hank and Daisy navigate the fragile space where closeness and distance coexist.
Told in a sharp, intimate first-person voice, this is a story about almosts and maybes—about loving someone without knowing where you'll land, about growing apart without disappearing, and about the strange comfort of knowing that even when the distance stays the same, the coordinates might still align.
Tender, funny, and quietly devastating, Coordinates Between Us is a contemporary coming-of-age romance for readers who believe some connections don't need a definition to be real.