Saving Noah by Lucinda Berry
The Disparities in Our Collective Mercy
Not since Lionel Shriverâs acclaimed novel has a writer so intimately explored the complexities of a troubled mother-son dynamic. Until now.
Introducing Noah â an academic standout, athletic prodigy, and small-town hero, destined for greatness. That is, until the day he confesses to sexually abusing young girls during swim team practice. Sentenced to 18 months in a juvenile rehabilitation center, Noahâs actions have shattered the illusions of his seemingly perfect life.
His mother, Adrianne, is faced with an unimaginable choice â whether to turn her back on her sonâs horrific crimes, or to stand by him despite the public outcry. As shocking truths emerge, Adrianne must grapple with how far she is willing to go to protect the child she thought she knew.
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