Between quiet and voice, meaning grows.
Reid does not speak as quickly as other children do. In a world that often rushes past him, Reid is still learning how to be heard.
As his older sister, Raina has always wanted to help. But when classmates, teachers, and even well-meaning adults begin to mistake Reid's quiet for something smaller than it is, she starts to question what helping really looks like-and whether she has been getting it wrong.
The Quiet Place Between is a tender and emotionally resonant middle-grade story about patience, perception, and the courage to be understood. Set within a familiar school environment, it invites readers to slow down, look closer, and reconsider what it truly means to listen.
Ideal for classroom discussion and social-emotional learning, this story creates space for meaningful conversations about voice, identity, and belonging-and reminds us that not every voice is heard the same way.