Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2022 by Ms. Magazine, The Root , Popsugar , Bustle , and many more! “An utterly absorbing and dazzling novel about the stories we tell to stay alive and the secrets we keep to protect ourselves.” — Nancy Jooyoun Kim, New York Times Bestselling author of The Last Story of Mina Lee In 1960s Memphis, a young mother finds refuge in a boardinghouse where family encompasses more than just blood and hidden truths can bury you or set you free. Sara King has nothing, save for her secrets and the baby in her belly, as she boards the bus to Memphis, hoping to outrun her past in Chicago. She is welcomed with open arms by Mama Sugar, a kindly matriarch and owner of the popular boardinghouse The Scarlet Poplar. Like many cities in early 1960s America, Memphis is still segregated, but change is in the air. News spreads of the Freedom Riders. Across the country, people like Martin Luther King Jr. are leading the fight for equal rights. Black literature and music provide the stories and soundtrack for these turbulent and hopeful times, and Sara finds herself drawn in by conversations of education, politics and a brighter tomorrow with Jonas, a local schoolteacher. Romance blooms between them, but secrets from Mama Sugar’s past threaten their newfound happiness and lead Sara to make decisions that will reshape the rest of their lives. With a charismatic cast of characters, The Two Lives of Sara is an emotional and unforgettable story of hope, the limitations of resilience and unexpected love. An Amazon Best Book of September 2022: Beautifully written, The Two Lives of Sara had my heart from the very beginning and took me on an emotional journey as Sara finds her way to Memphis to escape the ghosts of her pasts and carve a new life for herself and her son Lebanon. Fans of the work of Harlem authors, Zora Neale Hurston, Nella Larson and Ann Petry will see their influence braided through the language, voice and tempo—simply put, the writing is classic and smart. As the reader gets drawn into Sara's story, the vibrancy, shown through the setting and food descriptions but also the quietness, in the way you know someone is about to tell you a secret, pulled me in for the ride. The characters in the community felt like real people, their stories both inspiring and familiar. I loved the dialog and the way Black literature and history was woven into the storyline. One of my favorite reads of the year. —Kami Tei, Amazon Editorial Contributor “Focusing on the interplay between generations as she did in her debut ( Saving Ruby King ) West writes with charming precision and intention. Every character is a beautiful, relatable complication. Both masterfully suspenseful and certain to tug at the reader's heartstrings, The Two Lives of Sara solidifies West as a literary force.” — Booklist , Starred Review “In this utterly absorbing and dazzling novel about the stories we tell to stay alive and the secrets we keep to protect ourselves, Catherine Adel West explores the intricacies of family and community as well as the realities of migration, reinvention, and loss. The Two Lives of Sara also celebrates everyday forms of resistance in a racist and divided country and the balm that love, food, and art can still provide. I couldn’t put this exquisite book down.” — Nancy Jooyoun Kim, New York Times Bestselling author of The Last Story of Mina Lee “This heartfelt novel about a survivor trying to build a new life among a found family cuts deep. Catherine Adel West has woven a rich story filled with warmth, faith, and hope while also incisively exploring the limits of resilience.” — Maisy Card, author of These Ghosts are Family “I'm in awe of Catherine Adel West's storytelling and her ability to capture the reader's attention from the first page. She magically delves into the many facets of family, friendship and community. The Two Lives of Sara is a wondrous journey that combines everything I adore in a story—resilient Black women, hope, and love!” — Jamise Harper, co-author of Bibliophile: Diverse Spines and founder of the Diverse Spines book community "A heartfelt story of family, community, and the secrets that won't turn us loose. Through complex characters, exquisite detail, and rich language, West explores the impossible choices we make to protect those we love. A stunning journey of a mother's love and sacrifice." — Nancy Johnson, author of The Kindest Lie " The Two Lives of Sara completely took my breath away. Catherine Adel West’s masterful way with words is vibrant, gut-wrenching, and hauntingly beautiful. Sara’s story brought tears to my eyes and will be one that I will continue to revisit for years to come." —Taj McCoy, author of Savvy Sheldon Feels Good As Hell “Catherine Adel West’s beautiful writing is truly a gift — a poetic treasure that engages the heart and the mind.” — Wanda M. Morris, Lefty award-winning author of All Her Little Secrets