Saving Noah
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3.8 • 12 Ratings
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- $16.99
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
Meet Noah—an A-honor roll student, award-winning swimmer, and small-town star destined for greatness. There weren’t any signs that something was wrong until the day he confesses to molesting little girls during swim-team practice. He’s sentenced to eighteen months in a juvenile sexual-rehabilitation center.
His mother Adrianne refuses to turn her back on him despite his horrific crimes, but her husband won’t allow Noah back into their home. In a series of shocking and shattering revelations, Adrianne is forced to make the hardest decision of her life. Just how far will she go to protect her son?
Saving Noah challenges everything you think you know about teenage sexual offenders. It will keep you up at night long after you've finished, questioning beliefs you once thought were true.
Customer Reviews
Devastating, Thought-provoking novel that stays with you
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars
Saving Noah is a devastating, thought-provoking novel that stays with you long after the final page. Written by Lucinda Berry, the story courageously explores one of the most uncomfortable and controversial subjects imaginable, forcing the reader to confront moral gray areas most books shy away from.
Told from the perspective of a mother whose world unravels when her young son is accused of a horrific crime, Saving Noah examines unconditional love, guilt, denial, and the terrifying question of whether love alone can save someone who may be beyond redemption.
This is not an easy read, it is heavy, unsettling, and at times deeply painful but it is also incredibly powerful. The characters feel achingly real, and the emotional weight is handled with honesty rather than sensationalism. The novel doesn’t offer neat answers or comfort; instead, it challenges readers to sit with their discomfort and question what they believe about nature vs. nurture, blame, and forgiveness.
Saving Noah is a book for readers who appreciate dark, psychological fiction that pushes boundaries and sparks difficult conversations. It is haunting, heartbreaking, and unforgettable, a story that will make you think, feel, and question long after you put it down.
Amazing
So good