Thirst for Salt
A Novel
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4.0 • 23 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A compelling and unforgettable debut novel by an acclaimed young Australian writer a mesmerising story of desire and its complexities and a powerful reckoning with memory, loss and longing.
'A hypnotic story of lost love and the melancholy nature of memory . . . a remarkable new literary voice.' - Rebecca Starford, author of The Imitator
'A love affair so richly and attentively imagined it carries the grace and gravity of memory itself.' - Leslie Jamison, author of The Empathy Exams
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.
She first sees him in the water: a local man almost twenty years her senior. Adrift in the summer after finishing university, 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 novelreveals with stunning, sensual immediacy the way the past can hold us in its thrall, shaping who we are and what we love.
'This 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, author of Women in Clothes
'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
'Madelaine Lucas's Thirst for Salt gripped me immediately, with the tender acuity of its voice and the propulsive electricity of the relationship at its core: a love affair so richly and attentively imagined it carries the grace and gravity of memory itself. It's a novel whose momentum emerges not from melodrama but from the primal mysteries of human intimacy: How do people come together and come apart? Every once in a while, a novel enters my life that I know is destined to become part of my bloodstream. Thirst for Salt is one of those novels and I'm so excited to think of it finding its way to readers who will be changed by it.' - Leslie Jamison, author of Make It Scream, Make It Burn
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
This breathtaking debut from Madelaine Lucas is an introspective story of desire and intimacy that unfolds as the unnamed main character looks back at her transition to adulthood. In the present day, the woman looks up the name of the older man she met at a quiet coastal town where she and her mother once spent a summer. The image she finds stirs long-suppressed memories of their love affair, which unfolded when she was 24 and he was nearly two decades her senior. We read, entranced, as Jude—a carpenter and fixture of Sailors Beach—transforms from stranger to lover and the young woman stands on the edge of a life with him and their old dog, King. Told with a descriptive and sensorial richness—the scent of oranges is an aromatic theme—the story centres on the woman and Jude, but also closely examines mothers and daughters and the life-shaping force of that elementary relationship. Thirst for Salt is utterly compelling—we turned the final page and felt bereft it was over.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Australian writer Lucas's intelligent debut tracks a love affair between a young woman and an older man. The unnamed narrator, now 37, reflects on the "pause" in her life between graduating from college at 24 and "whatever would happen next." She recounts a seaside vacation with her mother from that time, when she meets a local named Jude, 42. Soon, the two are sleeping together, and after she returns to her apartment in Sydney, they stay in touch, and she visits Jude on weekends before deciding to quit her part-time bookselling job and move in with him. The two adopt a stray dog and spend months living in bliss, but when the narrator suspects Jude of having feelings for an older female friend, and he bristles at the idea of introducing the narrator to his mother, the narrator second-guesses her devotion to him. There's not much of a plot involving this well-trod story of a fractured love affair, but 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.