With Saturn Returning, Kim Narby has accomplished the near impossible: crafted a book so delicious that its nearly impossible to put down. What does it mean to love someone for so long that youre no longer capable of seeing what theyve actually become? I loved these beautifully messy characters and their twisty, years long friendship. Gorgeously written and wonderfully funny, Saturn Returning is a sexy stunner of a novel. Kristen Arnett, author of Mostly Dead Things
If youve ever wished Chappell Roans Kaleidoscope was a novel, Saturn Returning is for you. Kim Narbys debut brings a delicate spareness to sapphic love as it traces the messy intricacies of a trio of college friends as they grow into adulthood while falling in and out and in love again. Its complicated never felt so satisfying. Chelsea G. Summers, author of A Certain Hunger
Reading Saturn Returning felt like having drinks with an eloquent lesbian as she spills her intimate, messy, and vulnerable gossip. Propulsive and lyrical; a vivid, tender, and incisive story about aging, queer love, and friendship. Emily Austin, author of We Could Be Rats and Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead
The lines between true love and true friendship queerly blur in this tender and beautiful debut. With a laser focus on the painful years between finding yourself and becoming an actual adult, Kim Narby deftly weaves a messy love triangle that entangles the reader as much as her finely wrought characters. I cant wait to read more from her. Gabrielle Korn, author of Yours for the Taking and The Shutouts
In Saturn Returning, Narby taps into the sapphic collective unconscious. What appears to be a book is actually a mirror for any woman who has ever loved another woman. You wont be able to look away. Casey Tanner, author of Feel It All
Saturn Returning is, affectionately, a big queer mess. Addictive, sexy, and psychologically astute, I couldnt put this book down. The characters are incredibly alive, [ and] the prose vivid and honest. Narby writes with clarity and wisdom about attachment, identity, and the turbulence of life, love, and friendship, capturing the pain and joy of queer relationships that resist easy categorization. Its hard to believe this is a debut novel. I cant wait to see what she comes up with next. Marisa Crane, author of A Sharp Endless Need
Saturn Returning perfectly depicts the messiness of relationships, the depth of sapphic friendship, and the delightful lesbian drama that can surround both. Kim Narby has written a truly excellent debut: a book I didnt want to end and am still thinking about long after the last page. Im now intimately bonded to these three women, the lasting impact of their Saturn returns, and the many ways they break and heal one anothers hearts. Genevieve Hudson, author of Pretend We Live Here and Boys of Alabama
Tender, intimate, and raw, Kim Narbys novel is an ode to the messy and life-sustaining complexities of found family. I felt like I was growing up alongside Trace, Jordan, and Silvia; they reminded me that to be a friend is to be in love. Jade Song author of Chlorine and I Love You Dont Die
Kim Narbys Saturn Returning explores a love triangle over the span of ten years and calmly, sweetly asks us to consider relationships as The Argobut how many kinds of change can they endure before they are no longer the same ship that set sail? A. E. Osworth, author of Awakened
Overflowing with heart, humor, and enough dyke drama to power a fleet of Subarus, Saturn Returning is the novel I didnt even let myself dream about wanting, because who would ever write a book this gay? I devoured it in one breathless, voyeuristic sitting. Saturn Returning is a stellar debut, and Kim Narby is a refreshing new voice in lesbian fiction. I will read anything she writes.Mia Arias Tsang, author of Fragments of Wasted Devotion