A review by iamcaseyrkelley
One Summer in Savannah by Terah Shelton Harris

5.0

I was pleasantly surprised at how amazingly beautiful this book was. As an SA survivor, I was initially disgusted about a potential romance between a survivor and someone with the face of the person that changed her life forever. However that storyline evolved organically surrounded by the beauty of nurturing the gift of a genius. I was in awe with how the author was able to poetry and its interpretations into the story. I never wanted to feel any sympathetic for two people in the book but the author expertly wrote their history and developed them that I fully understood why and how they came to be.