Sarah Friedberg
Books, Poetry and Plays
Maybe At Dawn
Maybe At Dawn is Sarah Friedberg’s first poetry collection. The poems initially came to her sporadically. Eventually, they helped her to understand her feelings. Within a year, she had a collection, representing her vulnerability and, finally, her acceptance that life and love can be painful.

The Girl Who Wished Through The Mirror
The Girl Who Wished Through the Mirror is a fairytale embedded in the story of a girl who comes to realize that fairytales are not for real. It is romantic, but also a little poignant. It offers young people, and especially girls, a way to think about their dreams realistically, while still holding onto what matters most. It is an elegant, delicate, and charming tale about what girls wish for and what they can finally hold onto. It ponders what matters most to a girl coming of age, and it demonstrates the need that we all have for honest friendship.

When Light Touches Sky
When Light Touches Sky takes readers on an intimate journey through time, emotion, and perception, exploring the delicate interplay between light and love, solitude and connection. What begins as a simple observation of the sky unfolds into a poetic meditation on existence, longing, and the hidden truths that color our world.
Through lyrical prose and evocative imagery, Sarah captures the fleeting beauty of light and the emotions it stirs, inviting readers to pause, reflect, and see the sky and themselves anew. The collection is for lovers of poetry, reflection, and wonder. When Light Touches Sky is an ode to the unseen and unforgettable moments that shape our understanding.

Waiting for Dunno
Waiting for Dunno is a short, witty dialogue that dances with uncertainty and lands—almost unexpectedly—on the edge of romance. Light as air yet quietly thought-provoking, it reimagines Waiting for Godot as if Beckett had been a sixteen-year-old optimist blissfully unaware of existential dread.
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Illustrated with Mr. Potato Head figures, this playful adaptation lets its plastic cast deliver their most nuanced performances yet.

When We Were Briefly Strangers
When We Were Briefly Strangers brings together three short plays about the lasting impact of fleeting encounters.
Each play captures the subtle connections that can arise between strangers -- moments that linger and quietly transform a life. This collection invites readers to reflect on how chance meetings can open unexpected paths and possibilities.
