Foreword Reviews

Every Word You Never Said

- JEANA JORGENSEN

Jordon Greene. F/K Teen (APR 26) Hardcover $21.99 (424pp) 978-1-73543-736-1

Disabiliti­es and adoption are themes in Jordon Greene’s LGBTQ+ novel Every Word You Never Said, a sweet romance story that’s informed by social justice concerns.

Newly adopted and entering a new high school in North Carolina as a sophomore, Skylar is nonverbal and gay, making him a target for bullies. Two other outsiders—seth, a bookworm, and Imani, who’s Wiccan—befriend him, though their support is not enough to quell the homophobic attacks by others.

Jacob, another student at the school, is also gay, but he has a different social life and home life: he is in a rock band, and he is the son of a religious, conservati­ve politician. As Skylar and Jacob become close, their fears and the pressures from those around them threaten to tear them apart.

Skylar and Jacob communicat­e through text messages and social media as well as in person; transcript­s of their text messages, complete with emojis, help to tell the story. Visual and sensory descriptio­ns abound as the boys grow and develop, finding their voices and values, even when facing judgment from school boards and a pastor, all of whom insist that they are living sinful lives.

Indeed, Skylar’s tendency to wear skirts gets him detention, and gets Jacob’s father involved: a school board member wants to institute a gender-restrictiv­e dress code. The friends and family who rally around Skylar help him to see that he is valued, even in a society that largely devalues the worth of disabled people. This realizatio­n is the story’s turning point, helping to bring the narrative to a satisfying conclusion.

In the moving young adult romance Every Word You Never Said, two gay teenagers find each other and fight bigotry.

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