Ghost Fish A Novel

Cover of Ghost Fish A Novel by Stuart Pennebaker
Publisher: Little Brown
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780316587631
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Ghost Fish, a novel by Stuart Pennebaker, is set to be published by Little Brown on August 5, 2025. This 256-page book explores the life of a young woman named Alison, who is grappling with the profound grief of losing her sister to drowning. As she navigates her new life in a cramped apartment on New York’s Lower East Side, Alison encounters a mysterious apparition that she believes to be her sister, manifesting as a ghost fish. The narrative delves into her struggles with loneliness and the challenges of moving forward while holding onto the past.

Readers will find a poignant coming-of-age story that intertwines themes of grief, connection, and self-discovery. As Alison’s life unfolds, she confronts the complexities of dating, friendship, and desire, all while her ghostly companion remains by her side. The novel offers a unique blend of magical realism and literary fiction, inviting readers to reflect on the ways we cope with loss and the relationships that shape our lives. Ghost Fish promises to be a thoughtful exploration of how we help ourselves and those we love through the murky waters of existence.


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A tender coming-of-age novel about a young woman haunted by her sister’s death, who starts to believe that her beloved sibling has returned to her–in the form of a ghost fish, for fans of Sweetbitter and Our Wives Under the Sea.

Alison is mired in loneliness and grief. Freshly twenty-three and mourning the loss of her younger sister, who has drowned at sea, she’s moved out of her hometown and into a cramped apartment on New York’s Lower East Side. Now she’s living the cliché, barely making rent as a restaurant hostess and avoiding her roommates, while watching the bright, busy passersby from her bubble of grief. She doesn’t need originality; she just needs to be alive.

Then, late one night, she rounds the corner and sees a shape in the air–a ghost. And how strange, it looks like a fish. What is it? Alison knows, without hesitation: it is her beloved sister, finally returned to her side. Safe in a pickle jar filled with water, the ghost fish goes wherever Alison does: in an alcove at the restaurant; in a tote bag on the subway; in her room at night as her roommates chatter outside. She knows she has to keep her safe from the world, the way she didn’t before. She knows that, together, they will never be lonely again. But as Alison’s new life in New York begins to grow, and as she navigates the murky waters of dating, friendship, and desire, she must ask: what if her sister is keeping her away from a life outwardly lived?

With tenderness and heart, stretching from New York City to Key West, Ghost Fish is a meditation on grief and loneliness, and the strange, kaleidoscopic ways we help ourselves–and those we love–through them.

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“Ghost Fish A Novel” is credited to Stuart Pennebaker.
When was “Ghost Fish A Novel” published?
Publisher: Little Brown. Year: 2025.
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ISBN-13: 9780316587631.
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Language: en. Pages: 256.

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