On the morning a powerful US senator is accused of a long-buried sexual scandal, his son Harris wakes to a world suddenly unrecognizable. A journalist, husband, and father, Harris has built his life on reason, responsibility, and restraint. But as headlines spread and reputations unravel, he is pulled back into the unresolved gravity of his childhood--into memories of political ambition, parental absence, and a father whose public idealism shaped Harris's private life in ways he is only beginning to understand. As Harris navigates a single charged day--balancing work, marriage, parenthood, and a culture hungry for judgment--Judah Can't Tell becomes a powerful meditation on power, consent, masculinity, and moral inheritance. What do we owe the people we love when the truth threatens to destroy them? And what do we owe our children when silence feels safer than honesty? Written with emotional acuity and moral clarity, Judah Can't Tell is a timely, deeply human novel about reckoning--personal, political, and generational.
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