Debut novel, Muddled Cherries
Honorable Mention, 2025 Wisconsin Library Association Literary Award
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“a coming-of-age story that is both important and entertaining …Muddled Cherries is a pleasure to read and a story to savor.” IndieReader (4.6/5 rating)
“This is coming of age at its finest.” ~ Amy Gail Hansen, author of The Butterfly Sister
With the crack of a screen door, Emily Schmidt’s life is about to change…
Born and raised and still living in The Honky Tonk, her dad’s flagging tavern in western Wisconsin, Emily is tired of the patrons’ mundane conversations, the jukebox’s sad songs, and her dad’s drunken antics. Loyal, but lonely and struggling with an unsettling incident with one of the regulars, she’s secretly planning to pursue her own dreams – like her high school classmates who’ve scattered across the Midwest and Jacob Larsen, the young man passing through on his way to Door County.
But when her world falls apart and she’s nowhere left to turn, Emily journeys across the state in search of work, questioning everything she thought she knew about family, friendship, and love.
Hired on the spot at The Schooner, a restaurant on the shore of Lake Michigan, she embarks on a summer she never expected, filled with colorful relationships and unforgettable experiences that force her to grow in ways she never imagined, heal in ways she never knew she needed, and face the unrelenting shadows of the past.
Muddled Cherries is an evocative coming-of-age story about the gravitational power of family, inextricable bonds of sisterhood, and the endless possibilities that arise when you find your own voice, your own way.


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“Collins captures the essence of coming of age, wrapping the pains and pleasures of youth in a fresh and compelling narrative. Muddled Cherries is a poignant, uplifting tale of self-discovery and redemption. It’s a must-read for those who appreciate stories that delve into the complexity of human emotions and the beautiful messiness of life’s journey.”
~ Independent Book Review
“Reading Muddled Cherries brings back deep-rooted memories of the heady, sun-soaked days of my early twenties, but Sally Collins’s story goes far beyond a hot, sticky summer spent on the water. Her heroine, Emily Schmidt, is a complex young woman who must face the loss and trauma of her difficult childhood. She will have readers cheering out loud as she finds her way toward wholeness, healing, and self-sufficiency.”
~ Laura Anne Bird, Wisconsin-based author of Crossing the Pressure Line and Marvelous Jackson


