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Authors! with Terah Shelton Harris

Author Talk with Mary Kubica

Terah Shelton Harris, a rising voice in contemporary fiction, joins us for an evening of insight and reflection. With a background as a librarian and journalist, Harris weaves themes of resilience, belonging, and community into her storytelling. She’ll share the inspirations behind Where the Wildflowers Grow and explore how stories help us confront the past while imagining brighter futures.

The discussion will run approximately 45 minutes, followed by a brief Q&A. Each attendee will receive a copy of Where the Wildflowers Grow.

Event Details

  • General admission seating begins at 6:30 p.m.
  • Author discussion runs approximately 45 minutes
  • Brief Q&A to follow
  • Limited book signing after the presentation

Tickets

  • Tickets required
  • Each ticket includes one copy of Where the Wildflowers Grow
  • Books may only be obtained at the event

About the Book

Leigh Wilde has lived through unthinkable loss—watching her entire family die—and has carried that grief ever since. When a prison transport bus crashes, leaving her the sole survivor, she runs and stumbles upon a hidden flower farm in rural Alabama. There she finds shelter, unexpected kindness, and a community shaped by its own scars. As she slowly lets her guard down, Leigh discovers the possibility of healing and even love. But the ghosts of her past refuse to stay buried, and when long-held secrets resurface, she must decide how far she’s willing to go to protect the fragile life she’s begun to build.


About the Author

Terah Shelton Harris is a librarian turned fiction author who crafts stories colored with bittersweet truths. Her writing has appeared in publications like Catapult, Women’s Health, and Every Day with Rachael Ray. She is teh author of One Summer in Savannah and Long After We Are Gone. Originally from Illinois, she now lives in Alabama with her husband.