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The November Stranger

A Novel

What Readers are Saying

  • I couldn’t put it down. It has everything you want in a book. It has history, love, excitement, sadness, loss and a spectacular ending. I can still feel the emotion that it brought me as I read it. It made me thoughtful about my own life. It’s not a book you read and forget about and I wanted more. You will not just read this book, you will feel it. Tammy is a fantastic writer and I’m hoping to see more from her.
  • Finished! Wow what a crescendo!!!!! My heart is racing. Im speechless, wow,wow,wow!!!! I still get goosebumps when I think about it !!
  • It’s a fantastic book! I loved every word! It’s wise, it’s beautiful, it teaches and heals!
  • What an exceptional book. So smooth and easy to read novel. What great imagery. It just flows and it’s packed with everything you need to stop and take stock of how you are living your life too! Not just Nora and Jacob, but all of us. Are we playing it safe but unfulfilled? Take that dream and be that dream.
  • What a wonderful, encouraging and magical journey to go on with Nora. Sometimes we need to be reminded to live and make our dreams reality.
  • Ok this book is amazing!!! I finished the first 5 chapters for free on Amazon and I’m hooked. Downloaded the rest of the book and plan to read all evening ✨💖✨
  • Page Turner! I really enjoyed this book and the way it blends storytelling with meaningful self-reflection. The lessons are woven into the story in a way that feels genuine and relatable. I found myself reflecting on several moments long after I finished reading. What a great book!!

The November Stranger - A novel by Tammy Mundy

At the crossroads where Old Hollow Road meets Creek Bend, the women of the Sayers family have always made their choices.

But for Nora Sayers, choice has always felt like a luxury she can’t afford. Since her mother’s death, she has been the responsible one—the woman who kept the farm running, who paid the bills, and who buried her artistic ambitions under layers of practical necessity. She has become an expert at feeding everyone but herself.

Then comes the November new moon. When Nora arrives at the crossroads to perform her ancestral duty, she is met by an impossible reflection: a starving, desperate future version of herself from another timeline where she chose to leave her safe life of obligation and duty. Caught between the ghost of her mother’s unlived life and the terrifying specter of her own future, Nora is given an ultimatum: Feed the hunger

With the help of her grandmother Pearl and the quiet, steadfast support of her husband Jacob, Nora begins a desperate excavation of her own soul. From the dusty rafters of an old barn to the wavy glass of salvaged church windows, Nora must build a life that is neither a prison nor a flight, but a sanctuary.

The November Stranger is a haunting, luminous exploration of the lives we don’t live, the risks we don’t take, and the terrifying beauty of finally claiming one’s own name.

What readers will find inside:

🌲 Rich Southern Atmosphere: Set in the foothills of the Virginia Blue Ridge.
✨ Subtle Magical Realism: A world where crossroads hold power, new moons demand offerings, and the boundary between the present and the possible is thin.
🎨 Art & Transformation: A story about reclaiming creativity and turning a dusty barn into a “Church of Art”.
👵 Generational Wisdom: Featuring strong female mentor, Pearl, who teaches us that we can have both “roots and wings”.

Perfect for readers who love literary Southern women’s fiction with a brush of the uncanny—readers of Demon Copperhead (for place and grit), Garden Spells (for quiet magic rooted in everyday life), and The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue (for longing, unlived lives, and the cost of choosing yourself).

Step into the light of the Gothic windows. Feed the hunger. Read The November Stranger today.

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Why I wrote the November Stranger, Tammy Mundy, Author

Why I Wrote The November Stranger

Standing at My Own Crossroads I've lived my entire life in the foothills of the Virginia Blue Ridge. This land raised me, shaped me as a person, and taught me to see magic in the everyday. I'm talking about the kind of magic that lives in morning mist over the mountains, in the first green shoots of spring, in a pot of soup simmering on the stove. For over twenty-five years, I've practiced kitchen herbalism, studying the old ways, and learning everything I could about my ancestors and the traditions of my people. This all started when I was a ...