From the award-winning, bestselling author of Not If I Can Help It, a story about reaching across time to find
the support you need against bullies, bad friends, and antisemitism.
Mason lives in 2023. His parents have just split up, and there's a guy at school who won't get off his case. As
part of an assignment, he writes a letter to Albert Einstein and it ends up getting a little too personal. He throws
the letter into his closet...
...and the next day he gets a letter back from a girl named Talia, who lives in 1987. She has problems of her
own, including classmates who make jokes because she's Jewish. She thought her friends would have her
back. But it ends up the only person she really has to talk to is... a random boy from the future?
In the tradition of such beloved novels as When You Reach Me and Save Me a Seat, Carolyn Mackler has
written a funny, all-too-relatable story about finding the friend you need... even if that friends happens to live in
another year.