All the Things We Don't Talk About
Books | Fiction / General
3.9
Amy Feltman
A "big-hearted, lively, and expansive portrait of a family" that follows a neurodivergent father, his nonbinary teenager, and the sudden, catastrophic reappearance of the woman who abandoned them (Claire Lombardo, New York Times bestselling author). Morgan Flowers just wants to hide. Raised by their neurodivergent father, Morgan has grown up haunted by the absence of their mysterious mother Zoe, especially now, as they navigate their gender identity and the turmoil of first love. Their father Julian has raised Morgan with care, but he can't quite fill the gap left by the dazzling and destructive Zoe, who fled to Europe on Morgan's first birthday. And when Zoe is dumped by her girlfriend Brigid, she suddenly comes crashing back into Morgan and Julian's lives, poised to disrupt the fragile peace they have so carefully cultivated. Through it all, Julian and Brigid have become unlikely pen-pals and friends, united by the knowledge of what it's like to love and lose Zoe; they both know that she hasn't changed. Despite the red flags, Morgan is swiftly drawn into Zoe's glittering orbit and into a series of harmful missteps, and Brigid may be the only link that can pull them back from the edge. A story of betrayal and trauma alongside queer love and resilience, ALL THE THINGS WE DON'T TALK ABOUT is a celebration of and a reckoning with the power and unintentional pain of a thoroughly modern family.
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Author
Amy Feltman
Pages
320
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published Date
2022
ISBN
1538704722 9781538704721
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"“The sudden emergence of happiness — a happiness that felt wiggly, an eel that couldn’t be grasped within fingers – was cousin to Morgan’s general anxieties.”<br/><br/>This was an exciting premise — a traumatized nonbinary teenager with a neurodivergent father and a formerly absent mother navigating first love and family dynamics — that fizzled out about 25% through. I was disappointed it didn't stay strong, but that first part kept me propelled for a while. I honestly couldn't even tell you how it ended and I didn't even read it that long ago. How does something with such a compelling pitch become so boring I truly don't get it!!<br/><br/>Thank you NetGalley & publisher for the free review eARC.<br/><br/>Post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CmrVh8rrael/"