Burning Bridges Along the Susquehanna follows Lily, a teen girl and Logan, her little autistic brother, as they grapple with a mother in a dangerous relationship. They eventually have to flee for their own safety and find a magical way to travel back in time to the early 1900s in rural Pennsylvania. This novel is full of action, adventure, magic, and the enduring spirit of a strong young woman.
Paul Nelson's novel blends intimate character study with evocative sense of place, exploring themes of resilience, community, and the difficult necessity of letting go. Rooted in the traditions of American literary fiction, the story resonates with anyone who has faced the choice between holding on and moving forward.