A year ago, Charlie's life seemed to be following a plan: she had a beautiful house, a lovable dog and an upcoming wedding. But she felt trapped. A few months before the big day, ignoring the warnings from her family, she abandoned her life and fled to the other side of the world in a bid for freedom. But when her mother unexpectedly falls ill, Charlie has to cut her trip short. She flies home, but by the time she gets to the hospital, it's too late. Her mother is gone, but she's left a mystery behind. Why did she buy a canal boat, and where did the money for it come from? As Charlie attempts to work through her grief and pick up the pieces of her life, she follows the threads of her mother's secret past - but has she missed her chance to learn the truth? Praise for Sarah Jasmon: `Evocative and atmospheric' Carys Bray `Lyrical and sensuous' Elizabeth Forbes `Spellbinding' Bella.
Sarah Jasmon Books
Sarah Jasmon crafts narratives that emerge from the evocative landscape of Lancashire, a region she intimately knows from her life on a canal boat. Her work delves into the complexities of human connection and unspoken truths, often set against the backdrop of this distinctive environment. Beyond her novels, her skill is evident in her numerous short stories, which have garnered recognition in prestigious competitions. As an Associate Tutor in Creative Writing, she brings her unique perspective on place and narrative to her teaching.


The Summer of Secrets
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
'A wonderfully atmospheric first novel' Claire Fuller'An evocative and atmospheric coming-of-age story' Carys BrayThe summer the Dovers move in next door, sixteen-year-old Helen's lonely world is at once a more thrilling place. But when a stranger appears, Helen begins to question whether the secretive Dover family are really what they seem.