Thirst for Salt
It's hard to remember now that I was once that girl, lying in the sand in my red swimsuit and swimming late into the day. Sharkbait, he called me.
It's in the water where she first sees him: a local man almost twenty years her senior. Adrift in the summer after finishing college, a young woman is on holiday with her mother in an isolated Australian coastal town. Finding herself pulled to Jude, the man in the water, she begins losing herself in the simple, seductive rhythms of his everyday life.
As their relationship deepens, life at Sailors Beach offers her the stability she has been craving as the daughter of two drifters--a loving but impulsive mother and an itinerant father. But the arrival of Maeve, a friend from Jude's past, threatens to rock their fragile, newfound intimacy. And when she witnesses something she doesn't fully understand, she finds herself questioning everything--about Jude, about herself, about the life she has and the one she wants.
A magnetic and unforgettable story of desire and its complexities, and a powerful reckoning with memory, loss, and longing, Madelaine Lucas's debut novel, Thirst for Salt, reveals with stunning, sensual immediacy the way the past can hold us in its thrall, shaping who we are and what we love.
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Become an affiliateThis novel is a beautiful, melancholy tide. I felt inexorably pulled to it, and by it. Lucas is a brilliant conjurer of emotional and bodily longing. I felt, while avidly turning the pages, that briny tightness of the skin, as though I'd sat in the hot sun after an ocean swim. Thirst for Salt is a sensuous, visceral debut.--Heidi Julavits
Thirst for Salt is an exquisite, magnificent gem of a book. While Madelaine Lucas's style is delicate and spare, her story is one of searing power--the story of a young woman's exploration of the fraught, often dangerous, forces of love, motherhood, art, and wilderness. Thirst for Salt is a revelation, with a quietly radical view of female desire and independence, and Lucas is a brilliant new voice--compassionate, daring, heartbreaking. It's no surprise that she is also an acclaimed musician, for this debut novel is full of verve and beauty, and it stays with you like a charged, lingering melody.--Rebecca Godfrey, bestselling author of Under the Bridge
Lucas' meditation on relationships is masterful. . . . [her] portrayal of love and desire exerts a wonderful pull.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Intelligent. . . . Lucas keenly captures the relationship's slow erosion, as well as the narrator's ability to make sense of her past while looking back on it. The author's psychological acuity will keep readers piqued.-- "Publishers Weekly"
A mesmerizing portrait of a romance with graceful, seductive writing. . . . This novel has a sea glass quality--time-worn, beautiful, worth holding onto.-- "Bustle"
Lucas is a wonderful writer.-- "LitHub"
Captivating. . . . this debut novel about a long-ago love affair revels in the lyrical language that describes its rugged landscape and the emotional intensity of new love.-- "Shelf Awareness"
Luscious and melancholy. . . . Sensual and electric.-- "Foreword Reviews, Starred Review"
Mesmerizing. . . . Lucas' rolling, gleaming, beguiling prose is saturated with desire.-- "Booklist"
Sensuous and bittersweet. . . . It offers an honest, often beautiful reminder of the overwhelming emotions that all of us have felt but spend most of our daily lives trying to subdue.-- "The Wall Street Journal"
Timeless. . . . an atmospheric beach-escape of a novel.-- "Chicago Review of Books"
Simple and direct but wise and textured, letting you linger on sandy legs, salty breezes, jellyfish stings, slipping swimsuit straps, silver temples, and the push and pull of doomed affair.-- "The Philadelphia Inquirer"
Lush and gorgeous. . . . a delicious read, beautifully written and emotionally satisfying.-- "The New York Times Book Review"
Profound. . . . Lucas writes with a poetic precision that captures the sharp and mellow edges of love, as well as its intersections with grief.-- "Zyzzyva"
"Addictive. . . . Lucas has drawn a richly psychological study of love that doesn't rely on clichés or standard power imbalances."-- "NYLON"
"With shades of Françoise Sagan, this debut novel explores the complexities of young seduction, love, and the unending desire for connection."-- "Departures"
Mesmerizing, sensuous, and lyrical.--Zibby Owens "Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books Podcast"
Gorgeous. . . . a surprisingly earnest though never sentimental story of first love.-- "Washington Independent Review of Books"
Deeply beautiful writing and layered thematics. Fans of Marguerite Duras, Joan Didion, Jean Rhys, and Raymond Carver will find some fun literary allusions to explore. . . . This is fiction to be savored.-- "Necessary Fiction"
Richly imagined, lyrically rendered, and stunningly sensuous.-- "The Millions"
Reading Lucas's novel is an intimate act, as the narrator's wise, emotionally perceptive observations create a world rich and vivid enough to live in.-- "BOMB"
Both sensual and heartbreaking.-- "The Adroit Journal"
Seductive and tender. . . . an engrossing page-turner.-- "Debutiful, A Best Debut Book of 2023 So Far"