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Saving Noah (Standard Edition): A Novel

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272 pages, Paperback

Expected publication September 8, 2026

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Lucinda Berry

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USA Today bestselling author Lucinda Berry is a former psychologist and leading researcher in childhood trauma. She’s written multiple bestsellers reaching millions of readers worldwide. Some of her bestselling works include The Perfect Child, Saving Noah, When She Returned, The Best of Friends, and Keep Your Friends Close. Her books have been optioned for film and translated into several languages.

If Berry isn’t chasing after her son, you can find her running through Los Angeles, prepping for her next marathon. To hear about her upcoming releases and other author news, visit her on social media (@lucindaberryauthor) or sign up for her newsletter at https://lucindaberry.com.

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Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
May 22, 2026
I have read my own share of thrillers and romance novels but never picked a controversial topic, because it has never been my style until this one.
This is by far one of the first story that left me speechless and made me think a lot. This book is about a teenager who admits he touched little girls to his parents, it's not everyday you come across books that boldly talks about such a conflicting and sensitive topics. The events that follow shapes the story into one of the realistic plot I have read. There was no rose coloured lens, just unfiltered view of the debatable topic and how it affects all the involved parties.
There was also a twist at the end of the book that tempted me to haul it across the room in anger. The hypocrisy was so unfair which you would understand only when you read it.
I could not write or say more on this topic which would lead to spoilers of this book, but If you are someone up for a debatable topic, take this book up
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