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The Fracturing Light

By: Timothy Summerville
Narrated by: Elizabeth Hohman
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The Fracturing Light is a deeply emotional coming-of-age novel about love, loss, and the quiet strength it takes to grow through change. Told through the eyes of eleven-year-old August Somerville, the story follows a once-happy family as it begins to unravel when his parents—Emma, a strong-willed nurse, and Tyler, a compassionate police officer—separate.

As August, along with his older sister Anastasia and younger brother Arlo, grapples with the shattering of their family’s foundation, he discovers that healing isn’t about returning to what was—it’s about finding the courage to build something new. Through poems, journal entries, and conversations both heartbreaking and hopeful, August learns to navigate two homes, shifting identities, and the complexity of adult flaws, all while holding tightly to his fierce capacity for empathy.

With the help of a loyal stuffed lion named Roary, a growing love of writing, and the resilience of his siblings, August redefines what family means—not as a picture-perfect unit, but as a constellation of people who keep choosing each other.

Poignant, lyrical, and filled with quiet triumphs, The Fracturing Light is a story for anyone who’s ever lived in the middle of something broken—and found the strength to shine anyway.

©2025 Timothy Summerville (P)2026 Timothy Summerville
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