cover image A Sharp Endless Need

A Sharp Endless Need

Marisa Crane. Dial, $27 (272p) ISBN 978-0-593-73364-6

In the perceptive latest from Crane (I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself), a high school senior deals with grief and an all-consuming new love in rural Pennsylvania. It’s 2004 and Mackenzie “Mack” Morris is a celebrated point guard on her high school basketball team, focused only on cementing her legacy. Then two events shake her world: the sudden death of her father, who suffers a heart attack while on the treadmill, and the arrival of transfer student and new teammate Liv Cooper. As Mack reckons with the loss of her father and the “mountain of debt” he left behind, she’s thrown off-course, struggling to field college scholarship offers while experimenting with drugs and falling in love with Liv. The more Liv pushes and pulls, the less Mack cares about the town’s taboos against queerness: “I simply wished Liv would, somehow, against all sense, against all understanding of the world and how it works, choose me.” As the novel plows toward a catastrophic climax, Mack determines to live with “zero regrets.” This tender coming-of-age story is worth a look. Agent: Maggie Cooper, Aevitas Creative Management. (May)
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