NATIONAL BESTSELLER
A PEN/HEMINGWAY AWARD FINALIST
A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK
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"A miracle of literary serendipity, a triumph." -The Washington Post
A young medic returns from deployment in Iraq to two things: the woman he loves, and the opioid crisis sweeping across the Midwest. Soon deep in the thrall of heroin addiction, he arrives at what seems like the only logical solution: robbing banks. Written by a singularly talented, wildly imaginative debut novelist, Cherry is a bracingly funny and unexpectedly tender work of fiction straight from the dark heart of America.
"The first great novel of the opioid epidemic." -Vulture
"A buzzsaw of a novel. . . . Bracingly original." -The Wall Street Journal
"Cherry is a profane, raw, and harrowingly timely account of the effects of war and the perils of addiction." -Entertainment Weekly
"A raw coming-of-age story in reverse. . . . Cherry touches on some of the darkest chapters of recent American history." -The New York Times
"Aptly compared to Jesus' Son and Reservoir Dogs, [Cherry] is a devastating example of art imitating life." -Esquire