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The Quiet and the Loud by Helena Fox

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The Quiet and the Loud

Helena Fox

Penguin Young Readers Group · Paperback · March 26, 2024

Reading lane: Mental Illness for Teens

A heartbreaking, hopeful, and timely novel about holding too tight to family secrets, healing from trauma, and falling in love, from the award-winning author of How It Feels to Float George’s life is loud.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Quiet Intensity

A quiet, serious-feeling read for when you want inner life to carry the momentum.

Come here for

  • serious, inward-facing teenage emotional terrain
  • a sustained, immersive read

Expect

  • faith and feeling in close conversation
  • teen girl interiority, treated without fuss

Book Details

Authors
Helena Fox
Publisher
Penguin Young Readers Group
Published
March 26, 2024
Format
Paperback
Theme
Mental Illness for Teens · Depression for Teens
Reading lane
Mental Illness for Teens

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • YA LGBTQ+

  • Multicultural & Interracial YA Romance

  • Abuse & Trauma for Teens

About This Book

A heartbreaking, hopeful, and timely novel about holding too tight to family secrets, healing from trauma, and falling in love, from the award-winning author of How It Feels to Float George’s life is loud. On the water, though, with everything hushed above and below, she is steady, silent. Then her estranged dad says he needs to talk, and George’s past begins to wake up, looping around her ankles, trying to drag her under. But there’s no time to sink. George’s best friend, T...

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A heartbreaking, hopeful, and timely novel about holding too tight to family secrets, healing from trauma, and falling in love, from the award-winning author of How It Feels to Float George’s life is loud. On the water, though, with everything hushed above and below, she is steady, silent. Then her estranged dad says he needs to talk, and George’s past begins to wake up, looping around her ankles, trying to drag her under. But there’s no time to sink. George’s best friend, Tess, is about to become, officially, a teen mom, her friend Laz is in despair about the climate crisis, her gramps would literally misplace his teeth if not for her, and her moms fill the house with fuss and chatter. Before long, heat and smoke join the noise as dis­tant wildfires begin to burn. George tries to stay steady. When her father tells her his news and the painful memo­ries roar back to life, George turns to Calliope, the girl who has just cartwheeled into her world and shot it through with colors. And it’s here George would stay—quiet and safe—if she could. But then Tess has her baby, and the earth burns hotter, and the past just will not stay put. A novel about the contours of friendship, family, forgiveness, trauma, and love, and about our hopeless, hopeful world, Helena Fox’s gorgeous follow-up to How It Feels to Float explores the stories we suppress and the stories we speak—and the healing that comes when we voice the things we’ve kept quiet for so long.

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