Thirty Minutes Too Late is an emotionally honest young adult novella about consequences, growth, and the hard road to redemption.Sakari Johnson is used to running late-late on homework, late on promises, and late to realize that her actions affect more than just herself. But when a forgotten candle sparks a house fire that leaves her family homeless, Sakari is forced to confront the damage her carelessness has caused.Displaced and weighed down by guilt, she must rebuild not only her home life but also her fractured relationships and fading sense of self-worth. With the help of a former best friend and the quiet strength of her parents, Sakari begins a journey of small steps-checklists, apologies, and choices that demand more than quick fixes.This is a story about hitting bottom-and deciding to rise. A heartfelt exploration of accountability, resilience, and hope, Thirty Minutes Too Late is perfect for readers who enjoy realistic teen fiction with emotional depth, strong character growth, and themes of forgiveness and starting over.Fans of Angie Thomas, Elizabeth Acevedo, and Tiffany D. Jackson will find a familiar voice in Sakari-imperfect, relatable, and ready to take life seriously... even if it's thirty minutes too late.