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y separately published work icon Thirst for Salt single work   novel  
Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Thirst for Salt
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'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.

' 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 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 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.

'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.' (Publication summary)

Notes

  • Dedication:

    For my parents, for telling me stories. And for Robert, for beginning a new story with me.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Crows Nest, North Sydney - Lane Cove area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Allen and Unwin , 2023 .
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      Cover image courtesy of publisher.
      Extent: 336p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 4 April 2023
      ISBN: 9781761066931

Other Formats

  • Large print.
  • Dyslexic edition.
  • Braille.
  • Sound recording.

Works about this Work

Love, Loss and the End of the World : Three Australian Debut Novels Seduce and Stumble Jane Turner Goldsmith , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 8 June 2023;

— Review of Thirst for Salt Madelaine Lucas , 2023 single work novel ; The Comforting Weight of Water Roanna McClelland , 2023 single work novel ; My Father the Whale Gina Perry , 2023 single work novel
Thirst for Salt by Madelaine Lucas Review – a Melancholic Novel about Lives Not Lived Bec Kavanagh , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 14 April 2023;

— Review of Thirst for Salt Madelaine Lucas , 2023 single work novel
'The Australian author’s quiet debut follows an unnamed narrator who falls for a charming man the same age as her mother, with both older adults competing for her attention'
High Noon : Romance through the Generations Maria Takolander , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 452 2023; (p. 41)

— Review of Thirst for Salt Madelaine Lucas , 2023 single work novel

'While the terms ‘romance’ and ‘novel’ are entangled at their origins, romance novels have been traditionally disparaged as formulaic and frivolous, feminine and anti-feminist. Nevertheless, romance is the most popular genre in the world. Harlequin reportedly sells two books every second. In recent times, scholars have given the genre serious attention.' (Introduction)

High Noon : Romance through the Generations Maria Takolander , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 452 2023; (p. 41)

— Review of Thirst for Salt Madelaine Lucas , 2023 single work novel

'While the terms ‘romance’ and ‘novel’ are entangled at their origins, romance novels have been traditionally disparaged as formulaic and frivolous, feminine and anti-feminist. Nevertheless, romance is the most popular genre in the world. Harlequin reportedly sells two books every second. In recent times, scholars have given the genre serious attention.' (Introduction)

Thirst for Salt by Madelaine Lucas Review – a Melancholic Novel about Lives Not Lived Bec Kavanagh , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 14 April 2023;

— Review of Thirst for Salt Madelaine Lucas , 2023 single work novel
'The Australian author’s quiet debut follows an unnamed narrator who falls for a charming man the same age as her mother, with both older adults competing for her attention'
Love, Loss and the End of the World : Three Australian Debut Novels Seduce and Stumble Jane Turner Goldsmith , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 8 June 2023;

— Review of Thirst for Salt Madelaine Lucas , 2023 single work novel ; The Comforting Weight of Water Roanna McClelland , 2023 single work novel ; My Father the Whale Gina Perry , 2023 single work novel
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