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The Last Sweet Taste - by Craig Nova (Hardcover)
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- After being diagnosed with a fatal illness, Anna leaves everything behind and drifts into Brattleboro, Vermont--with no plans, no ties, and nowhere to go.
- About the Author: Craig Nova is the author of fourteen novels, which have been translated into 10 languages.
- 312 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
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After being diagnosed with a fatal illness, Anna leaves everything behind and drifts into Brattleboro, Vermont--with no plans, no ties, and nowhere to go. There, she meets Cyrus and Noah Wolfe, a father and son duo who run a demolition business with a knack for controlled chaos. When a frozen river threatens to flood the town, Noah takes the job to break the ice. But something else has arrived with Anna--something unspoken, quietly unsettling, and impossible to ignore. The Last Sweet Taste is a haunting, slow-burn novel charged with tension. Craig Nova crafts a rich, polyphonic narrative--layered with personal histories, shifting voices, and the quiet drama of a small town on edge. Both universal and intimate, The Last Sweet Taste shows Nova at the height of his powers.Review Quotes
In Praise of Craig Nova: "I wouldn't delay reading a novel of Nova's, not even to complete one of my own." -- John Irving "Of the writers writing in America today, Nova is one of the very greatest." -- Michael Silverblatt, the host of Bookworm on KCRW "[Nova's fiction] is so powerful, so alive, it is a wonder that turning its pages doesn't somehow burn one's hands." --The New York Times "He's one of our very best writers . . . When Craig's not looking at America head-on, it's in his peripheral vision. He's amazing."--Ann Beattie "I've read no better, no more bitter and ironic understanding of professional cunning and ambition since Joseph Heller's Something Happened. I've read no fuller mixture of human frailties, no more deft revelation of the chinks in moral armor since Robertson Davies's Leaven of Malice. I've read no more comic and painful exploration of the disasters of loneliness since Nabokov's Laughter in the Dark. As a virtuoso handling of first-person narration, The Good Son is as marvelous as Andre Brink's recent A Chain of Voices....A pitch-perfect performance." --John Irving, The New York Times) "The Good Son is the work of an artist in full command, and those of you entering it for the first time can only be envied." -- Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post "What sticks in the mind long after the novel has been read, is its intelligence, compassion and -- to introduce another old-fashioned idea -- character. Craig Nova is a fine writer, one of our best, and if you haven't read him, the loss is yours." -- Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post "The pacing of Cruisers is compulsive and relentless." --The Boston Globe (for Cruisers, 2004) "Once again, Craig Nova proves that his writing can be just as moving, just as entertaining and insightful, as that of the finest writers in anyone's literary canon." --St. Louis Post-Dispatch (about The Informer, 2010) "Long-awaited is an overused phrase in publisher's promotional blurbs, but Nova's follow-up to his acclaimed 1982 novel, The Good Son merits that description as much as any recent fiction, and it has been well worth the lengthy wait." -- Booklist (about All the Good Dead Yale Men, 2013)
About the Author
Craig Nova is the author of fourteen novels, which have been translated into 10 languages. He has had an Award in Literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Harper-Saxton Prize (previous recipients have been James Baldwin and Sylvia Plath), multiple awards from the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, and other prizes. His short fiction has appeared in the Paris Review, Esquire, The New York Times Magazine, Men's Journal, Best American Short Story series, and other publications. As a screenwriter he has worked for Touchstone Pictures (a division of the Walt Disney Company), Amblin Entertainment, and other producers. A film was made in 2018 from his novel, Wetware. Nova is a Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at the University of North Carolina in Hillsborough.Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W)
Weight: .97 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 312
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Literary
Publisher: Arcade Publishing
Format: Hardcover
Author: Craig Nova
Language: English
Street Date: July 7, 2026
TCIN: 1007799289
UPC: 9781648211812
Item Number (DPCI): 247-37-4108
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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