Julie Snider

Julie Snider

Biographical Info
Julie Snider, a retired public school teacher living near Sacramento, writes both fiction and nonfiction. Her heartwarming stories, often centered on themes of social justice, help readers from diverse backgrounds find common ground. She is on the board of California Writers Club, Sacramento Branch and her essays and flash fiction appear in various online publications. Julie’s debut novel, Chapel Bay Secrets, comes out in January 2026. Her Substack, Impermanent Joy, reaches hundreds of readers every week. You can find more information about Julie and her writing on her website: https://juliesniderauthor.com.
Email Address
julie@juliesniderauthor.com
Level
Regular Monthly Subscription Membership
Start Date
July 22, 2025
Website
https://juliesiderauthor.com
Secondary Website
https//juliesnider126.substack.com
Books
Chapel Bay Secrets Librarian Brenda Kato has always felt safe in idyllic Chapel Bay, California, despite being a lesbian of Japanese American descent. When a book banning threat arrives in her work email, Brenda's sense of security slips away. The anniversary of her mother's death sharpens the need to find the father she's never known. To make matters worse, her heart still aches over the loss of her one true love. As Brenda struggles with these painful assaults on her psyche, several retirees—Harriet Conley and Joe West—insert themselves into her life uninvited. When a nefarious local author appears, the three find their fates intertwined. Lonely and confused, Brenda joins a group that is planning a presentation in honor of Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II. Meanwhile, she's becoming increasingly distracted by the beautiful blonde woman who seems to appear every time she goes for a run. Will the power of love be enough to heal wounds of the past? In Chapel Bay Secrets, the tension builds as bigotry, book bans, and the ache for community collide. Perfect for book clubs!
Genre
FICTION
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