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All the Things We Don't Talk About

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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. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Grand Central Publishing (May 23, 2023)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 320 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1538704730


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 38


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 0.8 x 8 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #272,369 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #342 in LGBTQ+ Literary Fiction (Books) #3,569 in Coming of Age Fiction (Books) #15,931 in Literary Fiction (Books)


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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023 by Michael A. Scanlan

  • a queer contemporary fiction novel
(3.5 rounded up to a 4) All the Things We Don't Talk About is a queer contemporary fiction novel by Amy Feltman. The ebook version is 320 pages. We follow our four main characters with third-person points-of-view. Morgan is a nonbinary teen raised by their single autistic father, Julien. Their mother, Zoe, has been out of the picture since she fled to Europe on Morgan's first birthday. Zoe was just dumped by her on-again-off-again girlfriend Brigid, so she decides on a whim to return to the States. Over the years, Julian and Brigid became pen-pals and friends who commiserated over loving and losing Zoe multiple times. This was a really cool premise, but it dragged for me at times. Zoe was a very unlikeable character for many reasons and I vastly preferred things when we were following either Julien or Morgan's perspective. I was pleased with all of the queer representation in this book, but I do struggle with how much trauma is often in queer lit and really would love to see more happy stories with queer characters. I noted this in the content warnings below, but this book starts off with an attempted school shooting so please be aware of this before you pick it up. Tropes in this book include: dysfunctional family, nonbinary main character, bisexual main character, autistic main character CW: absent parent, drug and alcohol abuse, addiction, driving under the influence, underage drinking, school shooting (mentioned) Special thanks to Grand Central Publishing and NetGalley for providing an eARC of this book for me to review. All opinions contained herein are my own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022 by rusereviews

  • The modern family story I didn't know I needed
This book was incredible on audio and was 5 plus stars for me. A must read!
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by Sarahsbookstacks

  • It's all just too much
And maybe it was supposed to be? There is so much jammed into this short book that is almost overwhelming. Perhaps that was intentional. It certainly gives the reader the feeling of sensory overload that's the neurodivergent experience. I feel like so much got touched on, and touched on, and touched on. But nothing was ever fully explored and, certainly, nothing was resolved. Maybe that's life? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by Tanya Palmer

  • Diverse Character Driven Coming-of-Age Story!
If you're looking for an incredibly written, messy family drama with lots of representation and multilayered with heavier themes, this is the one. It's an emotional, character driven coming-of-age story with Morgan, a nonbinary teenager navigating their identity, their first relationship, and reconnecting with their estranged alcoholic mother. I really felt for all of these characters and loved the POVs of each Morgan, Julian, Zoe, and Brigid. I do wish there were more happy moments mixed in with the struggles to give them more depth; like their personhood was wrapped up in their trauma, which made it harder to get a sense of them as a whole. Overall, I enjoyed this one. It was a solid 4 star read til the end, I just didn't connect with the resolution. But I would definitely read a follow-up on these characters if that's in the cards. Feltman is such a talented writer, I'll look forward to seeing more from her! I received a free copy from the publisher, all opinions are my own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022 by Heather Park @myinfinitetbr

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