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Debut Novel Little Mobile Home on the Tundra Gives Voice to the Children Who Had to Raise Themselves

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Debut Novel Little Mobile Home on the Tundra Gives Voice to the Children Who Had to Raise Themselves

April 13
18:35 2026

LOS ANGELES, CA – Before she knew the word for it, Tawny Hughes knew the feeling: that particular loneliness of being the most responsible person in the room — and the youngest. In Little Mobile Home on the Tundra, debut novelist and National Board Certified educator T.D. Flenaugh delivers a coming-of-age story so precise in its emotional truth that readers who grew up too soon will perhaps feel, for the first time, that someone has finally told their story.

Set against the vast, unforgiving terrain of Alaska, the novel follows Tawny, a sharp and perceptive Black girl learning to survive the particular damage caused not by cruelty, but by immaturity — parents who love imperfectly, inconsistently, and at their children’s expense. Told in lyrical, restrained prose, Flenaugh maps the interior world of a child who must learn to read the room, manage her own disappointment, and quietly resolve that her life will one day look different.

“Abandonment isn’t always physical,” says Flenaugh. “Sometimes it’s inconsistency. Sometimes it’s immaturity. Sometimes it’s the absence of emotional protection. I wanted to tell the truth about that experience — with depth and dignity.”

Flenaugh, who holds a Master’s in Professional Writing from USC and has spent over two decades in education and parent engagement, writes with the authority of someone who has witnessed these patterns up close. Little Mobile Home on the Tundra joins the growing canon of Black coming-of-age literature that centers emotional interiority and generational consequence — essential reading for anyone who has ever had to become who their parents could not.

The novel arrives alongside The Generational Reset™, Flenaugh’s trauma-informed framework for parents of teens seeking to interrupt inherited emotional patterns — extending the book’s themes from the page into real life.

Perfect for book clubs, young adults, university courses in African American studies, women’s studies, and family psychology, and community discussions on identity and healing, Little Mobile Home on the Tundra is available now in print and digital formats at major retailers and independent bookstores nationwide.

About T.D. Flenaugh:

T.D. Flenaugh is a National Board Certified educator, author, and host of the Falling for Learning Podcast. Her work spans fiction, education consulting, and public scholarship, examining generational patterns, identity, and emotional development. Little Mobile Home on the Tundra is her debut novel.

Learn more at fallingforlearning.com.

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