I Can’t Tell You

I Can’t Tell You by Hillary Frank, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2004, is a first edition work comprising 196 pages. This book follows Jake, who, after a significant altercation with his best friend, decides that verbal communication leads to trouble. He turns to writing as a means of expression, using various creative methods to convey his thoughts and feelings, while grappling with the complexities of friendship and potential romance.
Readers will find an exploration of social themes and the nuances of relationships as Jake navigates his feelings for his friend Xandra. Through his inventive written notes, he delves into the challenges of being “just friends” and the unspoken emotions that accompany this dynamic. The narrative captures the essence of coming-of-age experiences, particularly for young adults, as it addresses family, friendship, and the intricacies of dating and relationships in a clean and wholesome manner.
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After he opens his big mouth in a big fight with his best friend, Jake concludes that talking = trouble. He decides that communicating through writing is safer. Through notes scribbled on napkins and in notebooks, on upside-down calculators, and on walls with pudding-covered fingers, Jake explores new ways to express himself. But there are also the notes he never sends. To his flirty friend. Who is just a friend. But could be more than a friend. But isn’t–or is she? Hillary Frank’s inventive style envelops her readers in a new dimension of storytelling. Jake + Xandra = a story about what it means to be “just friends.” All without saying a word.
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