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Everything Lost Returns by Sarah Domet

Everything Lost Returns

A Novel

by Sarah Domet

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  • Feb 2026, 320 pages
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The poignant, utterly original story of two women separated across time but united by the arrival of Halley's comet, as blazing and as daring as their stories.

1986. The Earthshine Soap Company has given Nona Dixon everything, from making her the brand's first Earthshine Girl to launching her acting career. It also threatens to be the very thing that causes her to unravel when a group of Jane Does file a class action lawsuit accusing the company of putting harmful ingredients into their products. When Nona begins investigating Bertie Tuttle, the company's third-generation owner, she uncovers a complicated history involving her benefactor and a mysterious woman named Opal Doucet.

1910. Seventy-six years earlier, Opal Doucet, a rural doctor's wife, is pregnant, on the run, and desperate to get to Paris and to the charismatic spiritualist who supposedly communed with her first love. To save money, Opal goes to work in the Earthshine Soap factory as an Earthshine Girl where she uses her knowledge of medicine, and the spiritualist's teachings, to prescribe cures to the women who've come down with mystery ailments. As she and Bertie Tuttle secretly partner in a labor strike intended to improve the working conditions at the factory, Opal must decide the cost of her own freedom.

Gorgeously written and intricately constructed, Everything Lost Returns is a story of desire and friendship, guilt and redemption, and the power we have, in our own small way, to change the course of history.

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"A heady if weird concoction of spiritualism, chemistry, ambition, and sex. Who knew soap could be so dangerous?" —Publishers Weekly

"In Domet's latest page-turner, two women are united across time by the arrival of Halley's comet." ―The Millions

"Sarah Domet has written a tenderhearted and brilliantly crafted story, full of tension and surprises, uniting women across time in their struggles, losses, and victories. This novel is a paean to the courage it takes to rise up against injustice, and the magic of friendships formed in the most difficult circumstances. Beautiful, engrossing, and revelatory―Everything Lost Returns is its own celestial event." ―Nina de Gramont, New York Times bestselling author of The Christie Affair

"Supersmart, super-fun, and flat-out supernatural, Sarah Domet's stellar second novel rings with the rhymes and resonances that pattern the past and the present. Soapy in the very best possible way, Everything Lost Returns is a page-turning work of medical spiritualism, Midwestern melancholy, and the too often unsung (melo)drama of middle-age, showing how time binds everyone, but women especially, and revealing what can happen when these women―as individuals and as a collective―dare to unleash their power." ―Kathleen Rooney, national bestselling author of From Dust to Stardust

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Nancy_D

Great Book
Wow! what a great read. Everything Lost Returns by Sarah Domet gives you everything you need to make an enjoyable read. You have two strong ladies, Opal Doucet in 1910 and Nora Dixon in 1986. They are both caught up in the turmoil of their own lives. They may also be able to channel each other and feel each other's pain. Nora's life starts out with a terrific opportunity. Opal's not so much, only choices made for her by others. Along the way in this novel, you have a mystery, spiritual experiences, characters who are not what they pretend to be and even romance. I genuinely enjoyed this book very much.

Stephanie K. (Glendale, AZ)

Halley's Comet Arrives with a Bang and Whimper
Everything Lost Returns by Sarah Domet is a nostalgic, harsh but tender intertwining of the two Halley's comet arrivals (1910 and 1986) with their social and metaphysical repercussions. Just one person, Bertie Tuttle, lives through both and ties the events together in this story of the Earthshine Soap factory's workers. Physical life is brutal at the factory, but the author demonstrates how a belief in "cures" and the spiritual world eases some of its pains. This is an authentic rendering of factory as well as show business life, and how inner and outer worlds can both oppose and benefit one another. However tiny and weak our powers in this world, Domet shows how we can indeed make a difference, in our survival and thriving.

Carrie_Marlowe

Everything Lost Returns
Travel between the interrelated life stories of Opal Doucet and Nona Dixon at their time at the Earthshine Soap Factory as the Earthshine Soap Girl. Each came there for survival and felt this place would help them provide what they needed for different personal reasons. Nona saw opportunity at Earthshine particularly an opportunity to launch her acting career by the work assigned to her, while eighty-seven years earlier Opal uses her knowledge of medicine she gained from husband to prescribe cures for factory workers at Earthshine for problems caused by the products. Both were thrown hurdles by fellow workers and readers will discover Opal's and Nona's unique methods of gaining the confidence needed and decisions made by and for them. But discover the talents they had, which their employer was secretly hoping to use to avoid unrest amongst employees. But will the two fulfill that purpose? The reader joins their quests and discovers life in the Earthshine factory.

Sonya_M

Soap harms Women!
Wonderfully written book, a real page turner. The ending felt rushed and some twists were loose, which seems common even among established authors. I started reading and frankly could not stop. "The Earthshine Soap Company" tells its story through the viewpoints of two women, one from 1910 and another from 1986. The story coincided with the appearance of Halley's Comet, and the contrasting eras highlighted the progress and understanding of science.

Not sure if it is based on real events but it reminded me a bit of the issue with Talcum Powder and its harm to women. The Earthshine Soap Company sells soap and cleaning products targeted to women. The women fall ill, face fertility problems and miscarriages, leading to a class action lawsuit against the company. A feminist story told through the eyes of factory workers, mothers, and homemakers. And a story of how the cosmetic/household products' industry targeted women, leading to harmful unregulated products, and the powerlessness of women. A fascinating story. I highly recommend "Everything Lost Returns." (not sure about that title)

Janine_S

A little magical realism mixed with historical fiction
As one review states about this book: “A heady concoction of spiritualism, chemistry, ambition and sex.” And that’s a very apt description for this weirdly strange, compellingly addictive, and oddly satisfying story about the spirit of women seeking the ability to be free to be themselves but understanding the need to connected to each other as well.

Set in alternating periods of 1910 and 1986 - the 75 years between the appearance of Hailey’s comet - the story follows Opal Doucet (1910) and Nona Dixon (1986). Both are part of the Earthstone Soap family as employees and friends to the owners. Both though are trapped by the circumstances of their connection to them as well as being women.

Opal comes with more baggage than Nona so she’s central to understanding the story’s plot line. Opal is a spiritualist but she also has great compassion for the women who work with her as their lives are burdened having to work and run a household. Without giving too much away, Opal helps these women and is then blamed for that. What transpires then is Nona’s investigation into Opal which ultimately reveals that women do have collective power and can determine their own fate.

This is a book for lovers of magical realism, feminist tropes and engagingly clever plots that make you think and feel deeply for the characters in the novel.

I want to thank BookBrowse and the publisher to giving me the book to review.

azly

Everything Lost Returns A Novel by Sarah Domet
Sarah Domet’s Everything Lost Returns is a poignant and intricately woven dual-timeline novel that explores the lives of two women separated by 75 years but connected by the cosmic appearance of Halley’s Comet. Spanning across 1910 and 1986, the story delves into themes of feminism, social progress, and the hidden dangers of the consumer industry.

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Sarah Domet Author Biography

Sarah Domet is the author of the novels The Guineveres and Everything Lost Returns, and the craft book 90 Days to Your Novel. She is a professor and the coordinator of the MFA program in creative writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

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