"Cool, sparse, and delicious, Esther Gerritsen's Craving hits all
the right notes. This is an author who is unafraid of both complex
characters and complex emotion (Thank God!)." --Alice Sebold, author of
The Lovely Bones
"Funny, angry, feminist...Droll and horrific and incredibly
moving"--The New York Times Book Review
Elisabeth is dying. Coco jumps at this chance to prove her love, and
promptly moves in with her deteriorating mother. A venture that quickly
sends both parties spiraling out of control. Alongside a supporting cast
of ex-bosses, ex-husbands, and (soon to be ex) boyfriends, the two women
attempt to work through the annals of their dark yet often wildly
humorous relationship.
Psychologically astute and eye-poppingly candid, this is a tale about
both excess and denial in which some things perhaps would have been
better left unspoken. Sometimes the only person who understands you in
this world is your hairdresser... Gerritsen's sparse and lucid prose
chimes with the absurdist logic and melancholy wit of characters as true
as they are ridiculous.