The Quiet Part Out Loud

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The Quiet Part Out Loud
Age Range
12+
Release Date
June 27, 2023
ISBN
978-1665927123
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For fans of You’ve Reached Sam and A Heart in a Body in the World, this searing and heartrending teen novel follows an ex-couple as they struggle to reunite in the wake of a devastating earthquake.

High school sweethearts Mia Clementine and Alfie Thanasis had a plan to escape their town for college in the east. Mia would leave her hard-core evangelical home for Sarah Lawrence College, and Alfie would have a new place to pursue his three loves: baseball, poetry, and Mia. But when Alfie got offered a scholarship to the University of San Francisco the same week the entire town found out about Mia’s mom’s affair with their church’s pastor, Mia’s world imploded and she pushed everyone away…including Alfie.

Five months after the worst summer ever, Mia is crashing at her best friend’s dorm at San Francisco State, just a few miles away from the University of San Francisco, praying she never runs into the boy whose heart she broke. And Alfie is trying to make the most of his freshman year while struggling to reconcile with the abrupt ending of his first love.

When Mia and Alfie’s paths cross for the briefest of moments, Mia realizes she never should have let him go and Alfie’s suppressed memories and feelings boil to the surface. But their reunion is cut short when a massive earthquake rocks San Francisco, leaving them to stumble desperately across the rubble in search of the ex they still love before the city crumbles—taking one, or both, of them with it.

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1 review
emotional YA contemporary
(Updated: June 22, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.3
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
THE QUIET PART OUT LOUD is an emotional YA contemporary about grief, family, and first love. Mia and Alfie broke up a few months ago after Mia's world imploded. In her struggles, she knows that she pushed him away, even though he was the one who said the words. Across the country in San Francisco, they happen across each other in a coffee shop before Mia flees and a devastating earthquake strikes - right after Mia had been given a heartfelt letter from him and reached out to him over the phone.

With all the things left unsaid, Mia treks across the city in the aftermath to try to find Alfie, while both reflect on their relationship, how it started, and what happened that led them to the present.

What I loved: This was quite an emotional read, right from the start with the depth of feelings Mia and Alfie have for each other, even in the wake of their failed relationship. The earthquake really compounds this, as the people around them are suffering in the wake of it, not only because of the damage to buildings but also because of the way people are behaving. For instance, early in her journey with her best friend to find Alfie, she comes across a young girl whose father is being beaten by a man who wanted to steal his car. Grief and panic around the disaster and devastation is present throughout the story.

Much of the story in both Mia and Alfie's alternating perspectives is reflecting on their relationship, starting from the beginning. The reader watches them reflect on how they fell in love and how their feelings grew as well as how things changed and how that led to its downfall. Mia in particular experienced a lot of shifts in her personal beliefs around religion, love, and family due to events at the time. Her life was thrown off-kilter and she struggled with how to come out the other side, something she has made a lot of progress on but is still managing when the book begins.

Themes around young love, loss, complicated family, organized religion, friendship, natural disasters, and humanity were really thought-provoking, and this was a compelling read as a result. From the start, the tone of the sections in Mia and Alfie's perspectives felt quite unique and they had their own voices, which added to the complexity of the story. This did not feel like a simple or light-hearted story, as it deals with deep emotions and plot around the earthquake but also personal devastations.

Final verdict: THE QUIET PART OUT LOUD is an emotional YA contemporary about complicated family, disaster, and first love. Recommend for fans of YOU'VE REACHED SAM and BREATHLESS.
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