âNothing short of astonishing. The best writers are brave writers, and Harris has proven herself among those ranks.â âMateo Askaripour, New York Times bestselling author of Black Buck
Coming home means risking everything sheâs built and confronting everything sheâs survived.
Eight years after surviving a sexual assault, Sara Lancaster has rebuilt her life far from her hometown of Savannah, Georgia. She pours herself into her poetry and her daughter, Alana: a precocious eight-year-old with a brilliant mind and a wild imagination. But when her father suffers a stroke, Sara has no choice but to return to the place that failed her and the people who never believed her story.
Back in Savannah, Sara steps into her father's shoes at his beloved indie bookstore and tries to maintain a low profile. Her only priority is to keep Alana safeâand hiddenâfrom the Wyler family, whose powerful, well-respected son is serving time for Saraâs assault. What Sara doesnât expect is to discover that Jacob Wylerâher attackerâs identical twin brother and once her teenage crushâhas also returned to town, dealing with his own grief and shame. When the two reconnect, Sara and Jacob are drawn together by their shared losses, their love of language and science, and the ache of unresolved questions.
One Summer in Savannah is a powerful debut about confronting trauma, reclaiming agency, and discovering unexpected paths toward forgiveness.
âAn unforgettable portrayal of familial tragedy, bravery, and redemption.â âKim Michele Richardson, New York Times bestselling author of The Book Womanâs Daughter
âNothing short of astonishing. The best writers are brave writers, and Harris has proven herself among those ranks.â âMateo Askaripour, New York Times bestselling author of Black Buck
Coming home means risking everything sheâs built and confronting everything sheâs survived.
Eight years after surviving a sexual assault, Sara Lancaster has rebuilt her life far from her hometown of Savannah, Georgia. She pours herself into her poetry and her daughter, Alana: a precocious eight-year-old with a brilliant mind and a wild imagination. But when her father suffers a stroke, Sara has no choice but to return to the place that failed her and the people who never believed her story.
Back in Savannah, Sara steps into her father's shoes at his beloved indie bookstore and tries to maintain a low profile. Her only priority is to keep Alana safeâand hiddenâfrom the Wyler family, whose powerful, well-respected son is serving time for Saraâs assault. What Sara doesnât expect is to discover that Jacob Wylerâher attackerâs identical twin brother and once her teenage crushâhas also returned to town, dealing with his own grief and shame. When the two reconnect, Sara and Jacob are drawn together by their shared losses, their love of language and science, and the ache of unresolved questions.
One Summer in Savannah is a powerful debut about confronting trauma, reclaiming agency, and discovering unexpected paths toward forgiveness.
âAn unforgettable portrayal of familial tragedy, bravery, and redemption.â âKim Michele Richardson, New York Times bestselling author of The Book Womanâs Daughter