Casey McQuiston's One Last Stop is a magical, sexy, big-hearted LGBT romance. August Landry, a cynical 23-year-old bisexual woman, moves to New York City to start fresh and leave her old life behind. She is determined to avoid deep connections until she meets Jane, a mysterious girl on the Q train who is always wearing the same clothes. August quickly realizes the impossibility of Jane’s situation—she is a 1970s punk rocker displaced in time. August sets out to save Jane, the girl lost in time, doing everything in her power to help her, even if it means believing in things she never thought possible. This book is a queer Kate & Leopold retelling praised for its humor, heart, and portrayal of the queer community.