![]() ![]() Lauren Shippen’s The Infinite Noise is a heart-warming story of young love, a story that lingers on allowing two teenage boys to feel their feelings and grow to love one another in a thoughtfully rendered fashion. And maybe the reason Adam can’t lie about what he’s feeling isn’t because he’s gotten bad at hiding his emotions. Caleb’s cute and Adam definitely has a crush, but worst of all, he’s incredibly perceptive and Adam can’t seem to hide around him. Adam’s biggest problem is his depression, and how it impacts every aspect of his life, until his biggest problem becomes Caleb Michaels. And maybe the reason Caleb can’t control his emotions is because it’s not just his own emotions he’s feeling.Īdam Hayes seems like a whiz kid in the way you expect: a natural talent for debate and public speaking, placed in the super-special math class, and, unsurprisingly, bullied. ![]() Bright’s specialty is a little unexpected, though: she works with Atypicals, humans who also happen to have supernatural powers. Joan Bright to talk through his uncontrollable emotions. After Caleb blacks out and gets into a fight in a school hallway, he’s sent to the therapy practice of Dr. Caleb Michaels seems like a high school football player in the way you expect: a cute and popular running back having issues with his grades and his temper. ![]()
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