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Mercy Hill by Hannah Thurman: A haunting portrait of family, control, and the quiet damage we call devotion

The most unsettling thing about Mercy Hill by Hannah Thurman is how easily it convinces you that everything happening might, in some warped way, be justified—right up until it isn’t.

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Set against the crumbling infrastructure of a state-run psychiatric hospital in North Carolina at the turn of the millennium, Thurman’s debut follows the four Cross sisters—JJ, Caro, Mimi, and Denise—who have grown up on the grounds of Mercy Hill under the rule of their formidable mother, Lisa Cross, head of psychiatry and self-appointed savior of the institution. From the outside, it’s a story about mental healthcare in America and the slow dismantling of public systems. From the inside, it’s something far more intimate and far more disturbing. Because what this novel is really about is a mother who conscripts her children into her life’s work.

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Author Interview

From the Pacific Northwest to the Page: Meet Author Sara Elisabeth

Meet Sara Elisabeth, a romance author whose passion for storytelling began when she was just six years old. Inspired by literary legends like Ursula K. LeGuin and S. E. Hinton, her work carries the emotional depth and vivid imagination of the stories she grew up loving. With roots in both Washington State and British Columbia, Sara weaves romance, nostalgia, and personal truth into every page. In today’s interview, she shares what drives her creativity, how music and video games fuel her worldbuilding, and what readers can expect from her upcoming novel, Someone Like Me.

In Sara Elisabeth’s first novel, Someday Away, college freshman Quinn is caught between two very different guys—Lincoln Evans, the broody bad boy, and Trey Walker, the charming playboy. Despite their differences, Quinn can’t seem to escape the tangled web they weave together, and the chemistry between them intensifies in unexpected and sometimes heartbreaking ways. But when her cheating ex reappears, Quinn is forced to confront the past she’s been trying to outrun, threatening everything she’s built with Lincoln and Trey.

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Q: What/who were your early literary influences, and how do you think their writing has shaped you as a storyteller today?
A: I was a huge reader as a kid, and I loved epic fantasy, so authors like Ursula K. LeGuin, Terry Brooks, and Raymond E. Feist were heavy influences when it came to my writing. I also loved reading The Outsiders. S.E. Hinton wrote that book when she was only fifteen, so I wanted to be just like her.

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Domestic Violence

When they say, “It’s not a gun problem, it’s a mental health problem”

I am so tired of waking up each morning and turning on the news to yet another mass shooting in the United States. I’m even more tired of hearing people argue that “It’s a mental health problem, not a gun problem.” Oh yeah? So what are ya’ll going to do about that mental health problem, then?

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Is childhood trauma impacting your adult life?

So few of us escape childhood without experiencing at least a little bit of trauma. Even when we have the best parents, things can happen to us. Children are at the whim of the adults around them, and not everyone has a child’s best interests in mind when making decisions that will affect them. Trauma experienced in childhood can rule the decisions you make as an adult. Often, the coping skills we needed as a child backfire on us when we try to apply them in the adult world. Many of us find ourselves repeating the same mistakes throughout our adult lives without ever knowing just how much our decision-making process is impacted by what happened to us in childhood.

Childhood trauma can have a profound and lasting impact on decision-making processes in adulthood. Traumatic experiences during childhood can disrupt the development of various cognitive, emotional, and social capacities, which can influence decision-making in the following ways:

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