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Exhilarating novel illuminating the mind of France’s young girl saint—Publishers Weekly
Comps—Nicola Griffith, Hilary Mantel
Exhilarating novel illuminating the mind of France’s young girl saint—Publishers Weekly
Comps—Nicola Griffith, Hilary Mantel
Also Coming in 2025
In Jehanne Darc, five orphaned puppies fight in the wilds of suburban San Francisco to avoid the worst possible fate: becoming a pet.
In The In-Between Sky, enter the lives of a Black mixed-race family from New England as characters escape through the underground railroad, fight in the Civil War, and survive racism with fierce love and determination.
In Becoming Felicity, a woman is aided by the power of fiction to discover the inner strength she needs to save her dying mountain town.
In 2026 and beyond:
In Mango Summer, a 20-year-old gay American gets stranded in Taiwan in 1981 with no passport and no money during martial law. It could be the best thing that's ever happened to him.
In Between Countries, seven disparate people in 1960s India fight to build or stop the Indian atomic bomb.
In Green Dot, the Red Dot gang fight for love, art and AI personhood, changing the world ... and their wardrobe.
In Blue Dot, the Red Dot gang unmasks the power behind the throne.
RIVER OF LIGHT
“Who would name their kid Fresno Bakersfield Ingersoll? My flaky, move-the-family-every-year mother, that’s who. All I want is a normal life. I’m almost eleven—I’m going to change my name, move in with Grammie Ellen and ignore the voices of the unborn babies I hear.”
Years pass and Fresno has built the normal life she craves. But when her college roommate needs her long-hidden baby radar, her absent father resurfaces, and her mother reveals past trauma, there goes normal. Using her paranormal gift to save her friend brings an unexpected guide into Fresno’s life and her life will never be the same.
Praise for RIVER OF LIGHT
“Author Wendy Schultz deftly tells her new novel, River of Life, with great heart, tender humor and warm optimism. "
—Jan Stites, author of Reading the Sweet Oak and Edgewise
"An original, charming, memorable page-turner, which will leave you feeling tender-hearted and full of hope.”
—Tarn Wilson, author of The Slow Farm, In Praise of Inadequate Gifts, and 5-Minute Daily Writing Prompts: 501 Prompts to Unleash Your Creativity and Inspire You to Write
"The beautiful and extraordinary story of Clare, a girl born with a unique gift she keeps hidden from the world most of her young life."
—Tim Reaume, author of Jade Jaguar, Reclaiming the Void, Burning, Post Office, and House at the End of the Road.
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