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The Bright Years
By (Author) Sarah Damoff
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
11th November 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Family life fiction / Stories about family
813.6
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
445g
A National Bestseller
One family. Four generations. A secret son. A devastating addiction. A Texas family is met with losses and surprises of inheritance, but theyre unable to shake the pull back toward each other in this family saga perfect for readers of Mary Beth Keane and Claire Lombardo.
Outstanding...through Damoffs beautiful, at times almost poetic narrative, we see hope through the darkness, and how loveand forgivenesscan make us whole. Elle
Ryan and Lillian Bright are deeply in love, recently married, and now parents to a baby girl, Georgette. But Lillian has a son she hasnt told Ryan about, and Ryan has an alcohol addiction he hasnt told Lillian about, so Georgette comes of age watching their marriage rise and fall.
When a shocking blow scatters their fragile trio, Georgette tries to distance herself from reminders of her parents. Years later, Lillians son comes searching for his birth family, so Georgette must return to her roots, unearth her familys history, and decide whether she can open up to love for themor herselfwhile theres still time.
Told from three intimate points of view, The Bright Years is a tender, true-to-life, debut that explores the impact of each generation in a family torn apart by tragedy but, over time, restored by the power of grace and love.
Sarah Damoffs debut novel,The Bright Years, carries the sensitivity and knowledge of her years of experience as a social worker...Damoffs careful approach to depicting alcoholism, and her expressions of what it means to love (and be loved) amidst the wreckage of addiction, set this tender novel apart.Elle
To attempt to tell a convincing love story at this late stage in the history of the novel is to set the bar ambitiously high, and yet Sarah Damoff somehow pulls it off twice in a single book, penning two thoroughly persuasive, interrelated relationship histories, each with appealing texture and depthThe Bright Yearsbuilds symphonically, polyphonically, reaching emotional crescendos and gliding into perfectly calibrated decrescendos that mimic the rhythms of real life.Lit Hub
"In Damoff's heartfelt debut, which spans four generations, the impact of addiction is threaded tightly into a family's story. The novel examines the joys and sorrows of Lillian Bright and addresses a timeless theme: how alcohol decides what to destroy and what to leave alone."People
"The Bright Yearsis more than just a good novel. It is so masterfully constructed and so sensitively, satisfyingly written that one finds it hard to believe it is a first novel. It contains all the realism of everyday life for millions of everyday people: passionate romance, betrayal, abandonment, suvival and overcoming the odds. It's a family saga filled with heart and hope, pain and joy, love and grief."Dallas Morning News
"The Bright Yearsis a dazzling, true-to-life depiction of adoration and damage, and the lovely ache of living as the pendulum swings between them."Shelf Awareness (starred review)
"Outstanding...through Damoff's beautiful, at times almost poetic narrative, we see hope through the darkness, and how loveand forgivenesscan make us whole."BookReporter
Tender and heartbreaking, but ultimately hopefulwill make the reader feel like they are actually living through it alongside the characters.Booklist(starred review)
Social worker Damoffs heartfelt debut focuses on the impact of alcohol addiction on a family over four generationsThis family drama rings true.Publishers Weekly
This novel sparkles in its sentences, its texture, its big heartTHE BRIGHT YEARS is a vivid, forthright, and gorgeously written story of love in its many iterations. CLAIRE LOMBARDO, New York Times bestselling author of The Most Fun We Ever Had and Same as it Ever Was
"THE BRIGHT YEARS is a moving portrait of inheritance and loss. A heart-breaker and heart-mender at once, this is a story that forces us to confront our vulnerabilities and secrets in order to find our strength and truth. A stunning debut!"TAYARI JONES, author ofAn American Marriage
To attempt to tell a convincing love story at this late stage in the history of the novel is to set the bar ambitiously high, and yet Sarah Damoff somehow pulls it off twice in a single book, penning two thoroughly persuasive, interrelated relationship histories, each with appealing texture and depth, one believable because of the pain it captures, the other a balm in the hope it implies.THE BRIGHT YEARS builds symphonically, polyphonically, reaching emotional crescendos and gliding into perfectly calibrated decrescendos that mimic the rhythms of real life. In its nuanced understanding of the psyche and its unsparing realism about human limitations even in the face of our desperate attempts to overcome them, this book, when it opens its sails to gale-force winds of feeling, leads one to shed ones sophistication and openly root for love, to cheer for it, even shed a tear for it, as Damoff sticks the landing and at long last it comes.MATTHEW THOMAS, New York Times-bestselling author ofWe Are Not Ourselves
In THE BRIGHT YEARS, Sarah Damoff paints a loving portrait of a Texas family shadowed by the power of addiction. The journeys of Lillian, Jet and Ryan Bright are in all ways tender, tragic and triumphant and left me rooting for each character until the very end. A beautiful debut.AMANDA CHURCHILL, author ofThe Turtle House
"Like all great books, THE BRIGHT YEARS will leave you with deep feelings of compassion and insight for the inevitable love and suffering we must all go through in order to fully live.SIMON VAN BOOY, bestselling author ofSipsworth
"This manner of storytelling feltsopoignant, coming full circle at the end and tugging at your heart...I recommend it to fans of Mary Beth Keane and Claire Lombardo."The Literary Lifestyle
Sarah Damoff lives in Texas with her husband and children, where she is a social worker. Her work has appeared in Porter House Review, Ruminate Magazine, and Open Global Rights, among other publications. The Bright Years is her debut novel. Visit Sarah at SarahDamoff.com.