Sweetener
A Novel
by Marissa Higgins
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Pub Date Aug 19 2025 | Archive Date Jul 25 2025
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Description
In Sweetener, recently separated wives, both named Rebecca, can’t seem to disentangle their lives. Lonely and depressed, Rebecca is scraping by as a part-time cashier at an organic grocery store. Despite having less than ten dollars in her bank account, she lists herself as a sugar mama on a lesbian hookup app. Enter Charlotte, a charismatic artist who, unbeknownst to Rebecca, is also dating her wife.
Meanwhile, the other Rebecca, a newly sober doctoral student, has renewed her efforts to foster a child. The catch? Because the Rebeccas are still legally married, she needs her wife to attend parenting classes with her as part of the approval process.
Neither of them asks whether this means they’re getting back together, but the idea alone sends Charlotte into a tailspin. As Charlotte navigates her desire for each Rebecca—or her desire for attention—her world becomes more and more Gumby-like and surreal. It doesn’t help that she’s been wearing a fake pregnancy belly to all of her dates, and only one of the Rebeccas knows it isn’t real.
Sumptuous, sticky, and slightly absurd, Sweetener brings together three women fixated on the fantasy of motherhood, and trying to figure out what kind of mother, partner, or sugar mama they want to be.
Advance Praise
“Sweetener is absurd, twisted, and deliriously messy, a queer novel that will stay spinning in your mind long after you devour it." — Language Arts
"Queerness is joyful and beautiful, but it's also unspeakably annoying and absurd. Higgins understands this dichotomy perfectly and in her sophomore novel, she playfully and painfully paints her characters dancing and wallowing through the demon hellscape that is lesbian existence in the 2020s. Hilarious, provocative, surprisingly moving." —Jean Kyoung Frazier, author of Pizza Girl
"Slick, filthy, and unhinged in her signature Higginsian way, Sweetener is the messy queer read whose taste lingers long after you’ve swallowed it whole.” —Ruth Madievsky, author of All-Night Pharmacy
"Sweetener is bleak and twisted, horny and brutal, intimate and freaky. Few things are worthy of sharing a title with an Ariana Grande album, but this novel absolutely is." —Anna Dorn, author of Perfume & Pain
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781646222575 |
PRICE | $27.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 272 |