
Meet Me at the Picket Line
āA swoon worthy romance wrapped in courage, solidarity, and queer happiness!āāMason Deaver, bestselling author of I Wish You All the Best Unionizing his job wasnāt on Eli Goldsteinās summer bucket listābut neither was falling for his irritatingly self-righteous and handsome school rival. Sparks fly on the picket line in this hilarious, coming-of-age rom-com thatās perfect for fans of Jason June, Page Powars, and A.M. Woody!
Allās fair in love and solidarity...
Eli Goldstein might be the only teenager looking forward to earning minimum wage at his objectively terrible summer job. Not only will he be working at the kitschy roadside museum he loves, heāll finally have the down payment for his top surgery with a first-class surgeon.
But the museum really is a late-stage capitalist hellscape, and Eliās co-workersāled by his irritatingly self-righteous and annoyingly attractive school rival, EfraĆnāplan to unionize. With his sanity and safety at risk on the job, Eli knows he has to join their campaign.
If he and EfraĆn can stop bickering long enough to keep their ragtag union together, they might actually have a shot. But when management begins to grow suspicious, Eli will have to make a choice: Is he willing to stand in solidarity with his friends and the boy heās starting to fall for, even if it means risking his job and the key to his life-changing surgery?
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āA swoon worthy romance wrapped in courage, solidarity, and queer happiness!āāMason Deaver, bestselling author of I Wish You All the Best Unionizing his job wasnāt on Eli Goldsteinās summer bucket listābut neither was falling for his irritatingly self-righteous and handsome school rival. Sparks fly on the picket line in this hilarious, coming-of-age rom-com thatās perfect for fans of Jason June, Page Powars, and A.M. Woody!
Allās fair in love and solidarity...
Eli Goldstein might be the only teenager looking forward to earning minimum wage at his objectively terrible summer job. Not only will he be working at the kitschy roadside museum he loves, heāll finally have the down payment for his top surgery with a first-class surgeon.
But the museum really is a late-stage capitalist hellscape, and Eliās co-workersāled by his irritatingly self-righteous and annoyingly attractive school rival, EfraĆnāplan to unionize. With his sanity and safety at risk on the job, Eli knows he has to join their campaign.
If he and EfraĆn can stop bickering long enough to keep their ragtag union together, they might actually have a shot. But when management begins to grow suspicious, Eli will have to make a choice: Is he willing to stand in solidarity with his friends and the boy heās starting to fall for, even if it means risking his job and the key to his life-changing surgery?












