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When an asthma diagnosis ends Logan’s hockey dreams, moving across the country feels like the final blow. At his new school, Griffin, the class bully, seems determined to make fourth grade miserable. But Logan has a wild what if he writes anonymous kind notes to Griffin?

With help from his new friend Gabe, Logan launches a secret mission that could turn his worst enemy into a friend… or backfire spectacularly. As his plan unfolds, Logan begins to realize that everyone carries struggles unseen.

Can Logan’s risky kindness reach Griffin before his secret is exposed? Or will his plan make everything worse?

Perfect for classroom discussions, school counselors, and readers ages 8-12. Passing Notes encourages empathy, understanding, and connection.

Complimentary teaching materials and literature circle resources are available at TammyWilsonAuthor.com to support classroom use.

188 pages, Hardcover

Published November 26, 2025

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860 reviews12 followers
February 8, 2026
📚Passing Notes
✍🏻Tammy Wilson
Blurb:
When an asthma diagnosis ends Logan’s hockey dreams, moving across the country feels like the final blow. At his new school, Griffin, the class bully, seems determined to make fourth grade miserable. But Logan has a wild what if he writes anonymous kind notes to Griffin?

With help from his new friend Gabe, Logan launches a secret mission that could turn his worst enemy into a friend… or backfire spectacularly. As his plan unfolds, Logan begins to realize that everyone carries struggles unseen.

Can Logan’s risky kindness reach Griffin before his secret is exposed? Or will his plan make everything worse?

Perfect for classroom discussions, school counselors, and readers ages 8-12. Passing Notes encourages empathy, understanding, and connection.

Complimentary teaching materials and literature circle resources are available at TammyWilsonAuthor.com to support classroom use.
My Thoughts:
Passing Notes is a heartfelt and beautifully written story about connection, vulnerability, and the power of words left unspoken. Opens up about bullying, kindness, powers of friendship and community. When Logan is diagnosed with asthma it ends her hockey dreams. Griffin, the class bully seems determined to make fourth grade miserable.With the help of Gabe, Logan launches a secret mission that could turn worst enemy to friend or backfire. Logan risky kindness reach Griffin.before his secret is exposed. Perfect books for school aged children ages 8-12.
Thanks NetGalley, Wildflower Prairie Press and Author Tammy Wilson for the complimentary copy of "Passing Notes" I am leaving my voluntary review in appreciation.
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2,092 reviews43 followers
February 13, 2026
This book takes an all too common theme, namely bullying at school, and deals with it in an unusual way.

It portrays a child who is being harassed, who chooses to write anonymous letters as a way of reaching out to the perpetrator - with unexpected results.

This story has the potential to be an excellent resource for children who are experiencing such behaviour, as well as those who may be witnessing this - or even inflicting such behaviour on others. Worth reading.

I received a free copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review
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209 reviews
February 9, 2026
Great book! In my opinion, all the kids and adolescents should read. Opens up about bullying, kindness, powers of friendship and community. Can't recommend it enough! Would be great for parents, educators, and school counselors!
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February 10, 2026
Once you get past the odd cover, the content of the book is very good. The child on the front looks like he has an adult face. The premise of the story reminded me of the pay it forward movement. Very hopeful.
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