Available from Small Harbor Publishing

"I devoured these brilliant stories, each of which illuminates the glimmering mystery of everyday life. We have all been here - puzzling through loss, navigating love, dancing always, always, against eternity - yet Cedeño's wisdom makes it all new. I read this collection ever more grateful for a true storyteller's insight, generosity, and companionship along this journey of ours; and I highly recommend that you also give yourself that all too rare gift."

– Robin Black, author of If I loved you, I would tell you this

Book cover titled 'The Grand Scheme of Things' by Sarah Cedeño, featuring an abstract, layered illustration of a woman in a flowing dress against a textured blue background.

Cover art by Megan Merchant.
“I woke to the sound of rain…”

The Grand Scheme of Things, stories


In Bridgeport, a fictional college town in western New York, the residents of The Grand Scheme of Things work against their limitations. Through illness, infidelities, enduring connection, and triumph, these characters and their friends, lovers, and children fight for themselves and each other through tragic, curious, or surreal circumstances.

In “The Wash,” when a woman’s son is drowned by a dog in the Erie Canal, she finds comfort in the most surprising place.

The novella “Cold Storage,” set against the backdrop of campus Vietnam protests in 1971, portrays teenaged June as she leaves St. Barnabas Home for Unwed Mothers and considers returning to college, but arrives home to find her parents divorcing and her mother unrecognizably ill.

In “You Hear Night Sounds,” a college student inherits a pet turkey from his late father—the only one who ever heard his disturbing confession.

Though the village in The Grand Scheme of Things is small, what unravels has universal, historic, and lasting implications. These are stories of protest and growth, of loss and surrender, of acceptance and compromise.

UPCOMING READINGS & APPEARANCES

  • Colorful mural on building wall above a bookstore, depicting a historical train bridge scene with a steam locomotive, people, horses, and river activities, with cars parked in front.

    LIFT BRIDGE BOOK SHOP

    Brockport Arts Festival
    August 9th and 10th, 2025
    12-3 pm

  • Exterior of an art gallery with a sign that reads 'Hart Gallery 27' mounted on a brick wall between two windows showcasing hanging lights.

    Hart Gallery 27

    Brockport, NY

    Three Authors, One Night

    August 16th, 7 pm

  • Sign for The Dove Block Project, Community Arts Center, hanging exterior of a brick building with decorative white trim, black awning, and lights, surrounded by greenery.

    THE DOVE BLOCK

    Geneva, NY
    August 31
    1-3pm

  • Cozy living room with a blue sofa, yellow armchair, white armchair, and a colorful floral rug. There are windows with green frames and various wall art. A small television is on a stand, and there's a ceiling light fixture with four exposed bulbs.

    BOOKEATER CAFE

    Rochester, NY
    The Grand Scheme of Things launch
    September 5, 2025
    7 pm

  • Modern multi-story building with large glass windows, illuminated from inside, surrounded by trees and a paved walkway at dusk, with a few people standing near the entrance and on a balcony.

    THE WRITERS FORUM

    SUNY Brockport
    November 19, 2025, 7:30 pm
    McCue Auditorium

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