Saving Noah by Lucinda Berry is a haunting psychological drama about a devoted mother whose world shatters when her seemingly perfect teenage son confesses to committing horrific crimes. As Noah is sent to a juvenile rehabilitation center, his mother, Adrianne, is forced to confront an unbearable question: how far can unconditional love stretch when the unthinkable becomes reality? Dark, unsettling, and emotionally complex, the novel challenges readers to examine forgiveness, denial, and the limits of parental loyalty.