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Gabriella Saab

Author of Historical Fiction

The Survivors Guild

My fourth novel, THE SURVIVORS GUILD, releases September 1st, 2026 from Harper Muse/HarperCollins Focus! I am absolutely thrilled to share this book with you, and to have two books coming out in one year! THE STAR SOCIETY is first, then this one. See below for the gorgeous cover, a synopsis, and preorder information!

In 1912 aboard the RMS Titanic, Nabiha “Bea” Nohra is traveling to America to find work, eager to earn the funds necessary to afford passage for the family she left in Lebanon. On the same ship, heiress Marguerite Ashby sails home to celebrate her engagement to a dull British lord, a marriage that will secure her new-money family’s place in old New York society. But when the Titanic sinks, the two women’s paths are fused together when Bea saves Marguerite’s life and they are unexpectedly charged with the smallest survivor—a baby boy.

No one claims the infant, so the women form a committee to aid survivors and locate the baby’s next of kin. Bea works as the child’s nanny, desperate to bring her family to America before the difficulties in Lebanon overwhelm them. Meanwhile Marguerite hopes the committee’s charitable efforts will win society’s respect and render an advantageous marriage unnecessary, sparing her from marrying a man she does not love—unless her parents force her to fulfill the obligation no matter what society says. And when finding the child’s relatives proves to be no simple task, the women are soon enmeshed in deception and uncertainty as they seek to determine where the baby truly belongs.

The committee might grant the acceptance Marguerite craves, connect Bea with the stability she needs, and lead them to the baby’s relatives. But a committee helmed by an American heiress and a Lebanese nanny is hardly customary. Surviving a shipwreck is only the start. As Marguerite’s wedding looms nearer and Bea faces the increasing hardships of adjusting to her new country, they must fight for survival once more. This time, to survive New York society.

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In the midst of all the cooking and baking, a quic In the midst of all the cooking and baking, a quick Thanksgiving selfie - this year, in particular, I’m grateful for health, family, and friends. Holly Golightly and I wish you and yours a wonderful holiday! ❤️🧡💛
Historical fun fact: this is a government building Historical fun fact: this is a government building in my home town, but it stands on the childhood home of Alva Smith Vanderbilt (later Alva Belmont), one of the most famous social climbers in history, the woman who fought to be accepted by Caroline Astor and New York society during the Gilded Age and who was later active in the women’s suffrage movement. This location was once the Murray Forbes Smith House—swipe for a photo—which was torn down in the 1930s. The Smith family relocated to New York in the late 1850s when Alva was still a little girl, but some of her relatives are buried in this area. 

I didn’t know any of this until recently (after living here for over 20 years of my life!) and happened to be running an errand downtown today, so I stopped by to pay a visit to the location of Alva’s former residence and think about what the area must have been like when she lived here more than 150 years ago. My favorite local coffee shop is across the street from this building. Over the years, I’ve written and researched for countless hours there, all while being steps away from a fascinating bit of history and not even knowing it. I guess the purpose of this post is to say get out and explore where you live! You never know what you’ll uncover 🧐🤓
Have you ever planned a spontaneous trip to visit Have you ever planned a spontaneous trip to visit your bestie and booked a flight that left the very next morning? Highly recommend ☺️❤️🧡💛

This long weekend was filled with so much fun! Quality time, lots of laughs, great food, scenic twilight walks, manicures, movie nights, long chats, relaxing, playing with the cutest tiny bestie (who was a toddler the last time I saw her in person!!!), my first time apple picking, and a gorgeous dose of fall weather that I don’t get at home in the south 🍂🍁🎃

Long distance friendships are hard when we can’t get together as often as we’d like—throughout our whole friendship, we’ve lived almost a thousand miles apart. But it makes the time we do have in person even more special. I couldn’t be more grateful for this friendship or this visit with Olesya and her sweet family 🥰 Thank you for everything, my friend! Love and miss you so much and can’t wait for all the fun we have planned in 2025! ❤️
Mornings spent tucked away in a coffee shop ☕️ Fal Mornings spent tucked away in a coffee shop ☕️ Fall has yet to grace us with her presence here in the Deep South, but this cardamom and vanilla latte with pumpkin pie chai spice helped me pretend there’s a chill in the air 🎃🍂
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