Lost Lambs
A Novel
by Madeline Cash
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Pub Date Jan 13 2026 | Archive Date Feb 13 2026
Description
“I can’t remember the last time a novel made me laugh so hard or feel so much tenderness for its characters.” —Leslie Jamison, author of Splinters
“Madeline Cash is a voice like no other.” —Lena Dunham
“I’ve read entire books that contain less wit and inventiveness than a single one of Cash’s sentences.” —Eric Puchner, New York Times-bestselling author of Dream State
“With a big surge of energy, Lost Lambs splits the nucleus of the American family.” —Tony Tulathimutte, author of Rejection
Rippling with humor, warmth, and style, Lost Lambs is a new vision of the charms and pitfalls of family dysfunction.
The Flynn family is coming undone. Catherine and Bud's open marriage has reached its breaking point as their daughters spiral in their own chaotic orbits: Abigail, the eldest, is dating a man in his twenties nicknamed War Crime Wes; Louise, the middle child, maintains a secret correspondence with an online terrorist; the brilliant youngest, Harper, is being sent to wilderness reform camp due to her insistence that someone—or something—is monitoring the town’s citizens.
Casting a shadow across their lives, and their small coastal town, is Paul Alabaster, a billionaire shipping magnate. Rumors of corruption circulate, but no one dares dig too deep. No one except Harper, whose obsession with a mysterious shipping container sends the family hurtling into a criminal conspiracy—one that may just bring them closer together.
Irreverent and addictive, pinging between the voices of the Flynn family and those of the panorama of characters around them, Madeline Cash’s Lost Lambs is a debut novel of quick-witted observation and surprising tenderness. With it, Cash has crafted a family saga for the twenty-first century, all held together with crazy glue.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
“Like an epic road trip or a perfect dinner party, Lost Lambs is immersive and propulsive and I never wanted it to end. I can’t remember the last time a novel made me laugh so hard or feel so much tenderness for its characters, this feral chorus of voices and desires, unhinged and witty and full of longing; I wanted to take care of them, hear their whispered confessions, stay up all night talking with them in the treehouse. Madeline Cash’s prose is tuned to a singular radio channel no one else has ever found, where the music is part torch song, part power ballad, part heartbeat heard from the womb—strange and sweet and utterly surprising. I loved it. I devoured it. I can’t wait for everyone else to hear it, too.” —Leslie Jamison, author of Splinters
“A wonderful new comic voice. I’ve read entire books that contain less wit and inventiveness than a single one of Cash’s sentences, which make ‘lifelike’ and ‘absurd’ seem like synonyms. Her ear for dialogue is inspired. Lost Lambs had me laughing throughout—even when I was horrified—and rooting for the Flynn sisters to save us all.” —Eric Puchner, New York Times-bestselling author of Dream State
“With a big surge of energy, Lost Lambs splits the nucleus of the American family—look into the flash and you'll see teen terrorists, smoking hot handywomen, and the most suicidal suburban dad this side of John Cheever. Madeline Cash likes to get dark, but fortunately the dark is where her writing glows.” —Tony Tulathimutte, author of Rejection
“From magical realism to magical nihilism, Madeline Cash is a voice like no other. Her novel of normal people breaking down under the most abnormal circumstances will shift the way you see the family and community into something operatic, strange and profound.” —Lena Dunham
“Lost Lambs is meticulously crafted by a writer who is clearly a dazzling and singular new voice in literary fiction, as bold and assured a debut as Zadie Smith’s White Teeth or Jeffrey Eugenides’ The Virgin Suicides. Loud, hilarious, shocking, and sensitive, we will all remember Lost Lambs as the beginning of a long and thrilling career.” —Megan Nolan, author of Ordinary Human Failings
"Lost Lambs is wild. It struts. Madeline Cash calls us into a vividly imagined world, a Pynchon-paradise absurd enough to actually create a great, great American novel." —Samantha Hunt, author of The Unwritten Book
"Lost Lambs goes off like a firework. Intrigue and mystery burst outward while the family at the center of the story implodes. What I loved most were the big, seeking hearts of Madeline Cash's characters as they reach awkwardly toward love and connection—this novel is as sincere as it is funny (and it’s very funny)." —Ramona Ausubel, bestselling author of The Last Animal
"The nightmare of the now has a radiant and vicious new bard, and her name is Madeline Cash.” —Sam Lipsyte, author of No One Left to Come Looking for You
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780374619237 |
PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 336 |
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Featured Reviews

Charming novel of family dysfunction and surprising warmth in a George Saunders/Donald Antrim/Patrick DeWitt–tinged slightly unreal world. While it is nominally about the fallout from an open marriage, the open marriage is possibly the least interesting thing about the book, which is high praise. The dialogue is clever and snappy, the chosen details always take a sharp turn from the expected (and the joke density is high), and the story clicks along at a brisk pace. I laughed out loud and read lines to my friends. It does feel like a novel written by a short story writer—a lot of the character arcs, especially with each of the three sisters, have the pace and focus of individual short stories, and I would have gladly read 200 more pages where the characters spend more time with each other. Nevertheless, smart, fun, and one of my favorite books I've read this year.
(Throughout the novel, words spelled with "n"s are occasionally replaced with "gn"—I had some hunches (calling to mind 'agnus dei', maybe??) but thought it was a fun and baffling easter egg.)

A warm but not too self-serious family saga. Cash's debut novel Lost Lambs reminded me of Nell Zink.

I didn’t expect to love this as much as I did. Every character in Lost Lambs is unhinged in a different, spectacular way, and somehow I was rooting for all of them. The parents are in a failing open marriage. One daughter is chatting with a terrorist online, another gets shipped off to wilderness therapy, and the third is dating a man accused of war crimes. The story bounces between their points of view, and while that got a little chaotic, I stayed hooked. It’s absurd, dark, and way funnier than it should be.
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