
A family mystery, an elusive house, and a city built on secrets—Sadie is about to uncover them all.
“Sadie García Miller is our gritty, little-bit-psychic, lovable queer sleuth who finds lost objects.” –Virgie Tovar, author of The Body Positive Journal

Susie Hara is the author of the novel The House on Ashbury Street. Her first novel, Finder of Lost Objects, was a Lambda Literary Award Finalist and winner of an International Latino Book Award. Her stories have appeared in several anthologies, including Fractured Lit Anthology 2 and Fast Girls. She has worked as an office temp, proofreader, legal assistant, technical writer, exercise instructor, learning specialist, actor, and editor. Her play Lost and Found in the Mission, written with Rowena Richie, won the Best Ensemble award in the San Francisco Fringe Festival. She has received fellowships from Millay Art Colony, Ragdale Foundation, and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. A member of Castro Writers Cooperative and Page Street Writers, she lives and writes in San Francisco.
More Books by Susie Hara

Two friends who grew up together in a Haight-Ashbury commune join forces thirty years later to investigate the event that shattered their youth.
“A literary thriller with bite.”
–Lee Kravetz, author of The Last Confessions of Sylvia P.

Sadie García Miller locates treasured lost objects, but she’s not always so good at finding what she herself is missing.
“A smart detective story, a meditation on …love, and a celebration of …San Francisco.”
–Michelle Richmond, author of The Year of Fog