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*SOLD OUT* Young Adult October '22: Things We Couldn't Say
Things We Couldn't Say
by Jay Coles
A poignant YA novel about Gio, a bi Black boy navigating first love and family drama. When his mother returns after abandoning the family years ago, Gio must confront his feelings and decide whether to forgive her. A touching exploration of identity, love, and the complexities of family relationships.
by Jay Coles
A poignant YA novel about Gio, a bi Black boy navigating first love and family drama. When his mother returns after abandoning the family years ago, Gio must confront his feelings and decide whether to forgive her. A touching exploration of identity, love, and the complexities of family relationships.
Things We Couldn't Say
by Jay Coles
A poignant YA novel about Gio, a bi Black boy navigating first love and family drama. When his mother returns after abandoning the family years ago, Gio must confront his feelings and decide whether to forgive her. A touching exploration of identity, love, and the complexities of family relationships.
by Jay Coles
A poignant YA novel about Gio, a bi Black boy navigating first love and family drama. When his mother returns after abandoning the family years ago, Gio must confront his feelings and decide whether to forgive her. A touching exploration of identity, love, and the complexities of family relationships.
$10.99
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Things We Couldn't Say
by Jay Coles
A poignant YA novel about Gio, a bi Black boy navigating first love and family drama. When his mother returns after abandoning the family years ago, Gio must confront his feelings and decide whether to forgive her. A touching exploration of identity, love, and the complexities of family relationships.
by Jay Coles
A poignant YA novel about Gio, a bi Black boy navigating first love and family drama. When his mother returns after abandoning the family years ago, Gio must confront his feelings and decide whether to forgive her. A touching exploration of identity, love, and the complexities of family relationships.












