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Sacrament

Narrated by Stacy Gonzalez; Shaun Taylor-Corbett; Jasmin Walker; Kim Ramirez

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Pub Date Oct 28 2025 | Archive Date Nov 16 2025

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The Washington Post, A Book to Watch

Library Journal, A Title to Watch

 

From National Book Award finalist Susan Straight, a captivating new novel about a group of nurses fighting through the first year of a pandemic and the beloved California community they will risk their lives to protect

 

In August 2020, a group of nurses are working in the ICU at a hospital in San Bernardino at the height of a Covid surge: Larette Embers, whose husband, Grief, is an animal control officer; Cherrise Martinez, whose husband died years ago in a car crash, and whose daughter Raquel has been sent to a Coachella date farm to live with her great-aunt to avoid the virus; and Marisol Manalang, born in the Philippines but based in Sacramento. To safeguard their families, the nurses are living in a makeshift RV camp close to the hospital; they share food and cigarettes yet keep their work private. For this is a country in crisis, and they are assisting strangers at the edge of death with infinite tenderness and growing desperation.

 

As the nurses struggle with the skyrocketing number of sick patients, Cherisse’s daughter goes missing. Grief’s friend Johnny Frias, a California Highway Patrol officer, joins the search to find her, and the resulting journey leads to new love and loss, pushing all our characters to their breaking points. Brilliantly highlighting both the quiet heroism and extraordinary bravery of first responders, Sacrament once again proves that Susan Straight is the “essential voice in American writing and in writing of the West” (The New York Times).

The Washington Post, A Book to Watch

Library Journal, A Title to Watch

 

From National Book Award finalist Susan Straight, a captivating new novel about a group of nurses fighting through the first year...


Advance Praise

"The question of what constitutes the COVID novel canon will probably be debated forever, but there’s no doubt that Susan Straight’s new book about ICU nurses will be one of them." —Julia Haas, Literary Hub

"Three first-responder nurses during the pandemic live in a hastily planned trailer park near the San Bernardino hospital where all day, every day they confront the comatose and the dying...Straight offers their grief and work much as a celebrant holds up a sacrifice, for all to see and contemplate." 
—Bethanne Patrick, Los Angeles Times

"What a rich, beautiful novel, rooted in the grim landscape of Southern California in the grips of Covid. The hardship, the longing for connection, the bravery of essential workers in the trenches of August 2020. Straight's characters feel like they were formed from the clay of the earth and given the breath of life." —Steph Cha, author of Your House Will Pay

"The question of what constitutes the COVID novel canon will probably be debated forever, but there’s no doubt that Susan Straight’s new book about ICU nurses will be one of them." —Julia Haas, ...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format, Unabridged
ISBN 9798899732843
PRICE $29.99 (USD)
DURATION 11 Hours, 44 Minutes

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