"The Geography of You and Me" is a young adult novel that tells the story of two teenagers, Owen and Lucy, who meet during a blackout in New York City. Their bond quickly forms amidst the chaos of the power outage, leading to a connection that transcends their immediate surroundings. As they adapt to their lives post-blackout, they find themselves drawn to one another, despite the challenges that lie ahead. The narrative explores the concept of distance, both physical and emotional, as Lucy's family moves to London and Owen stays in New York. The characters' experiences illustrate the ways in which relationships can be strained by distance, yet also how they can evolve and strengthen over time. The book emphasizes the importance of connection, exploring how geography shapes personal journeys.