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What I Forgot to Tell You by Pamela L. Laskin

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What I Forgot to Tell You

Pamela L. Laskin, Ellen Paige

Four Winds Press · Paperback · October 31, 2025

Reading lane: Disabilities & Special Needs for Teens

"An insightful and beautifully rendered love-story about two rarely portrayed characters I hope we see more of." Blair Fell , author of novels The Sign For Home & upcoming Disco Witches of Fire Island WHAT I FORGOT TO TELL YOU is an engrossing coming-of-age love story, sans any sugar-coating, about two neurodivergent young people dealing with the often unjust, ableist world and their right and ability to find love and joy.

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Who It's For

Good for readers who enjoy Disabilities & Special Needs for TeensGood for readers interested in romanceGood for readers who enjoy Disabilities & Special Needs for Teens and Emotions & Feelings for Teens.

Book Details

Authors
Pamela L. Laskin, Ellen Paige
Publisher
Four Winds Press
Published
October 31, 2025
Format
Paperback
Theme
Disabilities & Special Needs for Teens · Emotions & Feelings for Teens
Reading lane
Disabilities & Special Needs for Teens

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Publisher Categories

  • YA Divorce & Marriage Stories

  • Contemporary YA Romance

  • YA Neurodiversity

About This Book

"An insightful and beautifully rendered love-story about two rarely portrayed characters I hope we see more of." Blair Fell , author of novels The Sign For Home & upcoming Disco Witches of Fire Island WHAT I FORGOT TO TELL YOU is an engrossing coming-of-age love story, sans any sugar-coating, about two neurodivergent young people dealing with the often unjust, ableist world and their right and ability to find love and joy. Insightful, touching, gut-wrenching, original and im...

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"An insightful and beautifully rendered love-story about two rarely portrayed characters I hope we see more of." Blair Fell , author of novels The Sign For Home & upcoming Disco Witches of Fire Island WHAT I FORGOT TO TELL YOU is an engrossing coming-of-age love story, sans any sugar-coating, about two neurodivergent young people dealing with the often unjust, ableist world and their right and ability to find love and joy. Insightful, touching, gut-wrenching, original and important. A book which gives voice to characters we rarely ever hear from in fiction. A story that is a resource to open our minds to other ways of experiencing the world and everyone's right to experience love and commitment.

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