“Sharp and dangerous and breathtaking…. A defiant story about a young woman choosing the life and motherhood that is best for her, without apology.” —Roxane Gay, bestselling author of Bad Feminist
Marie is a waitress at an upscale Dallas steakhouse, attuned to the appetites of her patrons and gifted at hiding her private struggle as a young single mother behind an easy smile and a crisp white apron. It’s a world of long hours and late nights, and Marie often gives in to self-destructive impulses, losing herself in a tangle of bodies and urgent highs as her desire for obliteration competes with a stubborn will to survive.
Pulsing with a fierce and feral energy, Love Me Back is an unapologetic portrait of a woman cutting a precarious path through early adulthood and the herald of a powerful new voice in American fiction.
Author
Merritt Tierce
Merritt Tierce is the author of the novel Love Me Back and a recipient of a 2019 Whiting Foundation Award. She is a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 author and Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award winner and her fiction, reviews, and essays have been published in The New York Times, The Paris Review, The Yale Review, A Fucking Magazine, Volume 0, Oxford American, Cosmopolitan, Marie-Claire, and elsewhere. She worked as an abortion rights and reproductive justice activist in Texas for ten years before earning an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She lives in Los Angeles and wrote for the last two seasons of the Netflix show Orange Is the New Black; in recent years she has been developing various television projects about abortion. She has published numerous essays about abortion, including a 2021 cover story for The New York Times Magazine called “The Abortion I Didn’t Have.”
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